Convertfs is a toolset that simplifies the process of changing file system types when backup space is not available. It is user-friendly and efficient.
One of the best things about this toolset is its remapping utility which uses journaling to avoid any breakages in case of power failure. It's recommended that you have certain specifications installed for it to run seamlessly, such as Linux 2.4, glibc 2.2, recent util-linux, and fileutils.
With convertfs, you have the flexibility to convert virtually any type of file system to another as long as they are both block-oriented and supported by Linux for read/write. Additionally, the primary file system should support sparse files.
However, please note that it's essential to use this toolset at your own risk. If you're not familiar with how it works or don't understand its features, it's best not to use it at all. Always exercise caution when dealing with any software that involves modifying file system types.
As for the latest release, there's a fix for file names with spaces from Paul Cunnane, making the toolset even more efficient and user-friendly. Overall, convertfs is an excellent toolset for those looking for a convenient and simple solution to convert file systems.
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