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Linux Command Line and Shell Scripting Bible - Third Edition
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Chapter 3 discussed how Linux uses a filesystem to store files and folders on a storage device. The filesystem provides a way for Linux to bridge the gap between the ones and zeroes stored in the hard drive and the files and folders you work with in your applications.
Linux supports several types of filesystems to manage files and folders. Each filesystem implements the virtual directory structure on storage devices using slightly different features. This section walks you through the strengths and weaknesses of the more common filesystems used in the Linux environment.
The original Linux system used a simple filesystem that mimicked the functionality of the Unix filesystem. This section discusses the evolution of that filesystem.
The original filesystem introduced with the Linux operating system is called the extended filesystem (or just ext for short). It provides a basic Unix-like...
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