With the development of Linux, the Linux operating system has been favored by many users. When learning Linux, we will encounter some problems. This article will explain the Linux File System Type for you and hope to help you.
Ext2: common file systems in early Linux
Ext3: an upgraded version of ext2 with the log function
RAMFS: memory file system, fast
NFS: A Network File System invented by SUN. It is mainly used for remote file sharing.
MS-DOS: A MS-DOS File System
VFAT: File System Used in Windows 95/98
FAT: File System Used in Windows XP
NTFS: The file system used by Windows NT/XP
HPFS: file system used by OS/2
PROC: Virtual process File System
ISO9660: file system used by most CDs
UfsSun: file system used by OS
NCPFS: file system used by the Novell Server
SMBFS: Samba Shared File System
XFS: an advanced Log File System developed by SGI. It supports ultra-large files.
JFS: the log file system used by IBM AIX
ReiserFS: File System Based on the Balance Tree Structure
Udf: erasable data disc File System
This article introduces the types of Linux operating system.
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