Книга: Fedora™ Unleashed, 2008 edition

Viewing Your System's File Systems

Viewing Your System's File Systems

Your installation of Fedora might have its own unique set of useable virtual file system modules. You can view the file systems that your system can access right now (and verify your kernel's support for these file systems) by using the following command:

# cat /proc/file systems

Your output will vary, depending on your system's hardware and kernel settings. The test system we used for this chapter presented this output:

nodev rootfs
nodev bdev
nodev proc
nodev sockfs
nodev tmpfs
nodev shm
nodev pipefs
      ext2
nodev ramfs
      iso9660
nodev devpts
      ext3
nodev usbdevfs
nodev usbfs
      ReiserFS
      vfat
nodev nfs
nodev autofs
nodev binfmt_misc
The entries not preceded by nodev
are not of interest to us because they do not provide any information about the file system. On this machine, the ext2, ext3, vfat, reiserfs, and iso9660 file systems are supported. Modules for other file systems could be loaded if needed.

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