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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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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.
- BFS (BeOS)
- btrfs
- CP/M file system
- exFAT (Microsoft, for flash memory)
- ext (developed for Linux, previously used MINIX fs)
- ext2
- ext3
- ext4
- FAT12
- FAT16
- FAT32
- Files-11 (VMS)
- Fossil (Plan 9)
- HAMMER (DragonflyBSD)
- HFS
- HFS+
- ISO 9660
- JFFS2
- MFS (ancient Macintosh filesystem)
- MINIX file system
- NTFS
- QFS
- ReiserFS
- squashfs
- UDF
- UFS (Unix Files System, Solaris and BSD)
- VxFS
- Xiafs (Linux, dropped in favour of ext2)
- XFS (SGI)
- YAFFS
- ZFS