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  "path": "/t/any-good-tool-to-make-folder-act-as-dev-null/37080#post_3",
  "publishedAt": "2026-04-13T01:40:22.000Z",
  "site": "https://discuss.privacyguides.net",
  "tags": [
    "github.com",
    "GitHub - abbbi/nullfsvfs: a virtual black hole file system that behaves like...",
    "GitHub - xrgtn/nullfs: FUSE nullfs drivers",
    "@lyricism"
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  "textContent": "I think the most common solution is to have a FUSE mount which does this, for example:\n\ngithub.com\n\n### GitHub - abbbi/nullfsvfs: a virtual black hole file system that behaves like...\n\na virtual black hole file system that behaves like /dev/null\n\ngithub.com\n\n### GitHub - xrgtn/nullfs: FUSE nullfs drivers\n\nFUSE nullfs drivers\n\nIf it’s fine for the files to exist until a reboot, however, then you’d use tmpfs with `mktemp` like @lyricism suggests, and that is the cleaner solution since it’s already built in.",
  "title": "Any good tool to make folder act as /dev/null?"
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