> Hi,
>Well linux can use a large no of filesystems . But
> the most common one's for linux are ext2,ReiserFs,ext3
> . Another thing when you say linux you are only
> talking abt the linux kernel . Thus if you want to
> know which filesystem you are using you should ask
> that I am using XYZ di
Hi,
Well linux can use a large no of filesystems . But
the most common one's for linux are ext2,ReiserFs,ext3
. Another thing when you say linux you are only
talking abt the linux kernel . Thus if you want to
know which filesystem you are using you should ask
that I am using XYZ distribution th
Hello,
Linux supports ext2 and ext3 (new kernels) in
native mode. But you can use most of the popular
FS with linux using kernel modules/native mode
Ajith
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ext3 is the courrently used file format
-Abhishek
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there is not much to it.
Linux installs on the followinf file systems
ext2
ext3
reiserfs
fat (used to once upon a time in old slackware systems)
On the other hand if you want to know what goes where
well here is a short list
/etc - all configuration files
/bin - all binary files
/sbin -
hello,
I am new in this group and LINUX.i would like to know which file system is
LINUX used.Thank u
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