Книга: Fedora™ Unleashed, 2008 edition
File System Partitions
File System Partitions
File system partitions are ways to organize blocks of data on the physical drive media and are parts of the overall file system on your computer. No single universal partition format exists. In addition to the commonly used DOS partition format (used by Linux as well), Fedora also provides support for the following partition types:
? Amiga
? Macintosh (compiled into the kernel)
? BSD (compiled into the kernel)
? SunOS/Solaris (compiled into the kernel)
? UnixWare slices (compiled into the kernel)
? SGI (compiled into the kernel)
? Windows Logical Disk Manager
NOTE
Other modules and support are likely available if you care to search the Internet for them; try searching on the keyword file systems on http://freshmeat.net/ and http://www.google.com/linux/. As is always the case with open-source operating systems, any skilled and enterprising soul can write his own file system modules.
- 9.1.1. Partitions
- The Fedora File System Basics
- Viewing Your System's File Systems
- Other File Systems Available to Fedora
- The Reiser File System (reiserfs)
- Mounting a Partition as Read-Only on a Running System
- Hosting Parts of the Linux File System on Separate Partitions
- Shared Cache file
- Безопасность внешних таблиц. Параметр EXTERNAL FILE DIRECTORY
- Chapter 13. rc.firewall file
- System tools used for debugging
- Integrated Secure Communications System