GConf-FS is a software script that enables users to access and manipulate a gconf tree as they would a file system.
Installing this script is pretty easy: first, type the following: perl Makefile.PL make make install
Once you have it installed, you'll need to load the fuse kernel module: # modprobe fuse After that, run the script as a user who has read and write access to /dev/fuse. You can do this by typing one of the following commands: $ gconf-fs.pl /path/to/mount/point or $ gconf-fs.pl gconf_source_description ... /path/to/mount/point
If you need more information about how to run GConf-FS script, just type "gconf-f.pl" without any parameters.
One of the newest features of this script is that file content is now XML data. Additionally, RelaxNG validation is used to check file content, and schema, list, and pair are now writable.
Overall, GConf-FS script is a useful tool for anyone who needs to view a gconf tree as a file system. It's easy to install and use, and with its new features, it's even more powerful than before.
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