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      ciopfs is a stackable or overlay linux userspace file system (implemented with FUSE) which mounts a normal directory on a regular file system in case insensitive fashion. The commands below should illustrate it’s function: mkdir -p ~/tmp/ciopfs/{.data,case-insensitive} ciopfs ~/tmp/ciopfs/.data ~/tmp/ciopfs/case-insensitive cd ~/tmp/ciopfs mkdir -p case-insensitive/DeMo/SubFolder echo demo >> case-insensitive/DEMO/subFolder/MyFile At this point your file system should look like this: case-insensitive `-- DeMo `-- SubFolder `-- MyFile .data `-- demo `-- subfolder `-- myfile To avoid any conflicts you should not manipulate the data directory directly, any change should be done over the mount point.
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      ciopfs is a stackable or overlay linux userspace file system (implemented with FUSE) which mounts a normal directory on a regular file system in case insensitive fashion. The commands below should illustrate it’s function: mkdir -p ~/tmp/ciopfs/{.data,case-insensitive} ciopfs ~/tmp/ciopfs/.data ~/tmp/ciopfs/case-insensitive cd ~/tmp/ciopfs mkdir -p case-insensitive/DeMo/SubFolder echo demo >> case-insensitive/DEMO/subFolder/MyFile At this point your file system should look like this: case-insensitive `-- DeMo `-- SubFolder `-- MyFile .data `-- demo `-- subfolder `-- myfile To avoid any conflicts you should not manipulate the data directory directly, any change should be done over the mount point.
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