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-config BR2_PACKAGE_KMOD_SHFS
- prompt "kmod-shfs......................... Shell FileSystem kernel module (ShFS) kernel module"
- tristate
- default m if CONFIG_DEVEL
- help
- ShFS is a simple and easy to use Linux kernel module which
- allows you to mount remote filesystems using a plain shell
- (SSH) connection. When using ShFS, you can access all remote
- files just like the local ones, only the access is governed
- through the transport security of SSH.
-
- ShFS supports some nice features:
-
- * file cache for access speedup
- * perl and shell code for the remote (server) side
- * could preserve uid/gid (root connection)
- * number of remote host platforms (Linux, Solaris, Cygwin, ...)
- * Linux kernel 2.4.10+ and 2.6
- * arbitrary command used for connection (instead of SSH)
- * persistent connection (reconnect after SSH dies)
-
- http://shfs.sourceforge.net/