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Summary: Review Request: fuse-s3fs - Fuse filesystem for amazon.com's S3 
storage service


https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=435155





------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2008-03-11 16:48 EST -------
Some random comments (details).

fuse-s3fs (could) do with real user data. I think the description of fuse-s3fs
(rpm and/or man page) should have a BIG warning until fuse-s3fs get stabilised.


>From the man page :
- "s3fs will mount an amazon s3 bucket (that has been properly formatted)"
- "-f <bucket> Format  an  s3  bucket to make it suitable for mounting"
- "Directory  information  is stored  in  the  filesystem  metadata that is
retrieved during the mount operation from a file called fsdata.  This file is a
python class that has  been  pickled,  and  maintains  all  the directory 
heirarchy."

What is this format ?
The same as s3fs from google code ? Is it a standard from Amazon ? Is it a
fuse-s3fs (Fedora) specific format ?
Is it compatible with other tools (like s3fox) or should I only use fuse-s3fs ?
It's not clear and it's an important topic.

>From de man page :
- "-f <bucket> Format  an  s3  bucket to make it suitable for mounting"

Format and so destroy all previous data ?


The man page does not give the default values.

The man page use "drive" instead of "bucket" in some places.


Many thanks for this great tool.

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