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  2. OverlayFS - Wikipedia

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    OverlayFS is a union mount filesystem implementation for Linux. It combines multiple different underlying mount points into one, resulting in single directory structure that contains underlying files and sub-directories from all sources.

  3. File:Docker-fr.pdf - Wikipedia

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    You are free: to share – to copy, distribute and transmit the work; to remix – to adapt the work; Under the following conditions: attribution – You must give appropriate credit, provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made.

  4. Docker (software) - Wikipedia

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    Docker Compose is a tool for defining and running multi-container Docker applications. [29] It uses YAML files to configure the application's services and performs the creation and start-up process of all the containers with a single command.

  5. UnionFS - Wikipedia

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    Like Unionfs, it supports copy-on-write and read-only or read–write branches. [10] The Plan 9 from Bell Labs operating system uses union mounts extensively to build custom namespaces per user or processes. Union mounts have also been available in BSD since at least 1995. [11] The GNU Hurd has an implementation of Unionfs. [12]

  6. Drive letter assignment - Wikipedia

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    If access to more filesystems than Z: is required under Windows NT, Volume Mount Points must be used. [11] However, it is possible to mount non-letter drives, such as 1: , 2: , or !: using the command line SUBST utility in Windows XP or later (i.e. SUBST 1: C:\TEMP ), but it is not officially supported and may break programs that assume that ...

  7. Mount (computing) - Wikipedia

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    The organization is called a filesystem. Each different filesystem provides the host operating system with metadata so that it knows how to read and write data. When the medium (or media, when the filesystem is a volume filesystem as in RAID arrays) is mounted, these metadata are read by the operating system so that it can use the storage. [2] [3]

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    The footage is a hilarious example of how a jacket becomes the official "taking the dog for a walk" coat. The dog was so confused. Dad's jacket was on, ...

  9. Btrfs - Wikipedia

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    For example, to roll back to a snapshot, a modified original subvolume needs to be unmounted and the snapshot needs to be mounted in its place. At that point, the original subvolume may also be deleted. [64] The copy-on-write (CoW) nature of Btrfs means that snapshots are quickly created, while initially consuming very little disk space.