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Advanced filesystem implementor’s guide, Part 10 [developerWorks]

Apr 23, 2002 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — views

With the 2.4 release of Linux come many new filesystem possibilities, including Reiserfs, XFS, GFS, and others. These filesystems sound cool, but what exactly can they do, what are they good at, and exactly how do you go about safely using them in a production Linux environment? Daniel Robbins answers these questions by showing you how to set up these new advanced filesystems under Linux 2.4. In this installment, Daniel shows you how to get XFS up and running on your system and explores some of XFS's more advanced features.

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Summaries of — and links to — the other 8 parts of this series are provided here.

 
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