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Filesystems are [[Electronic_File_Formats|Electronic Formats]] that are a prerequisite to being able to read any file off a digital medium -- you have to be able to mount the filesystem, and thus read it, in order to be able to read a file.
 
Filesystems are [[Electronic_File_Formats|Electronic Formats]] that are a prerequisite to being able to read any file off a digital medium -- you have to be able to mount the filesystem, and thus read it, in order to be able to read a file.
  
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* [[BFS]] (BeOS)
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* [[btrfs]]
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* [[CP/M file system]]
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* [[exFAT]]
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* [[ext]]
 
* [[ext2]]
 
* [[ext2]]
 
* [[ext3]]
 
* [[ext3]]
 
* [[ext4]]
 
* [[ext4]]
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* [[FAT12]]
 
* [[FAT16]]
 
* [[FAT16]]
 
* [[FAT32]]
 
* [[FAT32]]
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* [[Files-11]] (VMS)
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* [[Fossil]] (Plan 9)
 
* [[HFS]]
 
* [[HFS]]
 
* [[HFS+]]
 
* [[HFS+]]
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* [[ISO 9660]]
 
* [[JFFS2]]
 
* [[JFFS2]]
 
* [[MFS]] (ancient Macintosh filesystem)
 
* [[MFS]] (ancient Macintosh filesystem)
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* [[MINIX file system]]
 
* [[NTFS]]
 
* [[NTFS]]
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* [[QFS]]
 
* [[ReiserFS]]
 
* [[ReiserFS]]
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** [[Reiser4]]
 
* [[squashfs]]
 
* [[squashfs]]
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* [[UDF]]
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* [[UFS]]
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* [[VxFS]]
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* [[Xiafs]] (Linux, dropped in favour of ext2)
 
* [[XFS]]
 
* [[XFS]]
 
* [[YAFFS]]
 
* [[YAFFS]]
 
* [[ZFS]]
 
* [[ZFS]]

Revision as of 23:10, 27 October 2012

Filesystems are Electronic Formats that are a prerequisite to being able to read any file off a digital medium -- you have to be able to mount the filesystem, and thus read it, in order to be able to read a file.

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