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CONFIG_INTERMEZZO_FS: InterMezzo file system support (replicating fs) (EXPERIMENTAL)

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The Linux kernel configuration item CONFIG_INTERMEZZO_FS:

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InterMezzo is a networked file system with disconnected operation and kernel level write back caching. It is most often used for replicating potentially large trees or keeping laptop/desktop copies in sync.

If you say Y or M your kernel or module will provide InterMezzo support. You will also need a file server daemon, which you can get from http://www.inter-mezzo.org/.

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