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    Hacking WBFUSE (WBFS for FUSE)

    New version (0.8.2) released with several bug fixes and improved scrubbing options.
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    Hacking WBFUSE (WBFS for FUSE)

    Thank you very very much for the bug report. I've released a new version (0.8.1) with the bug fix.
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    Hacking WBFUSE (WBFS for FUSE)

    Version 0.8 released. Changelog: * Minor bug fixes. * Added an option to scrub images (-s option) * Added an option to scrub previously written to the partition (rename to "scrub"(without quotes)). Thanks for the bug reports. About the mac port... I don't have a Mac xD
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    Hacking WBFUSE (WBFS for FUSE)

    Your problem can be fixed changing #define FUSE_USE_VERSION 21 to #define FUSE_USE_VERSION 26 in /usr/include/fuse/fuse.h . I don't know why fuse uses the old api by default. :S But, don't worry, the dynamic compilation (-static flag removed) should work ok too.
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    Hacking WBFUSE (WBFS for FUSE)

    Version 0.7 released. Changelog: * Several bugs fixed. * 64 bits support. Includes the original wbfs app ported to 64 bits. Download links on the first post.
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    Hacking WBFUSE (WBFS for FUSE)

    You need root privileges. Try "sudo adduser username disk", then reboot and mount it normally without sudo.
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    Hacking WBFUSE (WBFS for FUSE)

    Just run ./wbfuse /dev/partition mount_point ie: ./wbfuse /dev/sdb1 folder1 then folder1 should contain the files on your wbfs partition.
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    Hacking WBFUSE (WBFS for FUSE)

    For people having compilation problems problem, I've uploaded a precompiled version for 32 bits. Download
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    Hacking WBFUSE (WBFS for FUSE)

    Oh, I was referring to another issue related to the release of the used blocks, that would cause that some blocks won't be totally freed. ie, if you format the partition, there should be 16KB used, then, if you write and remove an image, it would be 18KB used. The issue that you comment is...
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    Hacking WBFUSE (WBFS for FUSE)

    1) I think it's a bug of the libwbfs, so this application should inherit it. Anyway, the space wasted shouldn't be larger than 2MB, and the wbfs should not be corrupted in the way it loss data. 2) It should be compatible at least if the implementation of libwfbs on the wii side is the same. I...
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    Hacking WBFUSE (WBFS for FUSE)

    D'oh, I forgot to post it. You need to change FUSE API version to use. You can change FUSE_USE_VERSION to 26 in /usr/include/fuse/fuse.h or you can add #define FUSE_USE_VERSION 26 in the header of wbfuse.c Sorry for the inconvenience
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    Hacking WBFUSE (WBFS for FUSE)

    You need the libfuse-dev package (at least it's named like this in debian/ubuntu)
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    Hacking WBFUSE (WBFS for FUSE)

    Hi, after 3 days of work, I think I've finished a FUSE module for WBFS. I release the first version as a beta, because I need betatesters, it's barely tested. It should look something like this: The file images are stored on a WBFS partition, but they are not managed as a wii image by the...
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