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Disk-based File Systems
- ufs : The UNIX file system in the Solaris OS, based on Berkeley fast file system. - hsfs : The High Sierra file system is a special-purpose file system for CD-ROM. - pcfs : The PC file system is a UNIX implementation of the DOS FAT file system. - udfs : The Universal Disk Format file system is used for optical storages such as DVD and CD-ROM RW.
Distributed File Systems
- NFS : The network file system allows users to share files among many types of systems on the network.
Pseudo File System : Psudo file systems are memory based. These file systems provide for better system performance, access to kernel information and facilities. - tmpfs : The temporary file system stores files in memory(/tmp). - swapfs : Kernel uses swapfs to manage swap space on disks - procfs : The process file system contails a lisk of active processes in the /proc. - mntfs : The mount file system provides read-only information from the kernel about locally mounted file systems. - objfs : The object file system is used for the /system/object directory. - devfs : The device file system is used to manage the namespace of all devices on the system. - ctfs : The contract file system is associated with the /system/contract directory. |
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