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John LiWayback is an implementation of a versioning file system for Linux. This means that when you use a Wayback file system, old versions of files are never lost. No matter how much you change a file or directory, everything is always kept in a versioning file so that you never lose important data. Wayback provides the ability to remount any already mounted file system with versioning support under a different directory. Because of this, you can use Wayback on any block device with any base file system (ext3, ReiserFS, FAT, etc).
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Clair ChingWayback is an implementation of a versioning file system for Linux. This means that when you use a Wayback file system, old versions of files are never lost. No matter how much you change a file or directory, everything is always kept in a versioning file
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jeanjordaanWayback is an implementation of a versioning file system for Linux. This means that when you use a Wayback file system, old versions of files are never lost. No matter how much you change a file or directory, everything is always kept in a versioning fil
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