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<title>Filesystems HOWTO
<author>Martin Hinner &lt;<htmlurl url="mailto:mhi@penguin.cz"
name="mhi@penguin.cz">&gt;
<date>Version 0.7.5, 22 August 2000
<author>Martin Hinner &lt;<htmlurl url="mailto:martin@hinner.info"
name="martin@hinner.info">&gt;, <url url="http://martin.hinner.info">
<date>Version 0.7.7, 19 September 2000 (non-technical upadate: Jan 2007)
<abstract>
This small HOWTO is about filesystems and accessing filesystems. It is not
Linux- or Unix-related document as you probably expect. You can find there
also a lot of interesting information about non-Unix (file)systems, but Unix
is my primary interest :-)
is my primary interest :-). More information and the latest version of this
document can be found at <url url="http://martin.hinner.info/fs/">.
</abstract>
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up to date and as error free as possible. Any contributions are also welcome, so
if you want to write anything about filesystems, please contact me via e-mail.
<p>
Update: Please note that this HOWTO wasn't updated for more than 5 years and
it DOES contain some out of date information. I will try to find some time to
set-up WIKI site for filesystems related information so as anybody can
contribute. For more information see next chapter.
<p>
Before you read this HOWTO it's recommended to read
<htmlurl url="mailto:sgjoen@nyx.net" name="Stein Gjoen's">
Disk-HOWTO (you can obtain it from <url url="http://sunsite.unc.edu/LDP/HOWTO/">
). <p>
This HOWTO can be obtained from <url url="http://penguin.cz/~mhi/fs/"> or
This HOWTO can be obtained from <url url="http://martin.hinner.info/fs/"> or
<url url="http://metalab.unc.edu/filesystems/howto/">.<p>
If you are Japanese user, you might be interested that
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SGML source file can be downloaded from
<url url="ftp://ftp.linet.gr.jp/pub/JF/sgml/Filesystems-HOWTO.sgml.gz">.
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<sect1>Contacting the author<p>
You can contact me at martin@hinner.info. I welcome any suggestions and corrections,
but please before you ask a question, try searching the internet first. You should
also check my homepage (<url url="http://martin.hinner.info/">) for any updates or additional information.
Please note that I am very busy with my other projects (like <htmlurl url="http://www.auto-diagnostics.info"
name="automotive diagnostics">, <htmlurl url="http://www.arm-development.com" name="ARM-based microprocessors development tools">)
and I have a full time job (I am working for <htmlurl url="http://www.secons.com" name="SECONS Ltd."> and
<htmlurl url="http://www.fintera.com/" name="Fintera Ltd.">), so my time to answer e-mails is very limited.
<sect1>HOWTO Maintenance<p>
If you want to contribute to this HOWTO or take over the maintenance, please
look at author's website (<url url="http://martin.hinner.info/">) and
contact him.<p>
I will also try to set-up a wiki-style website for filesystems related information so as anyone can contribute
and this website will be later merged with this HOWTO. All of these activities depend on my free time.<p>
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<sect1>Copyright<p>
<bf>The Filesystems HOWTO, Copyright (c) 1999 Martin Hinner
&lt;<htmlurl url="mailto:mhi@penguin.cz" name="mhi@penguin.cz">&gt;.
<bf>The Filesystems HOWTO, Copyright (c) 1999-2000 Martin Hinner
&lt;<htmlurl url="mailto:martin@hinner.info" name="martin@hinner.info">&gt;.
</bf>
This HOWTO is free document; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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<sect1>Accessing NTFS from Linux<label id="ntfs_from_linux"><p>
<itemize>
<item> Homepage: <url url="http://www.informatik.hu-berlin.de/~loewis/ntfs/">
<item> Author: Martin von Löwis <htmlurl
<item> Author: Martin von Lwis <htmlurl
url="mailto:loewis@informatik.hu-berlin.de"
name="loewis@informatik.hu-berlin.de">
<item> Freshmeat: <htmlurl
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<label id="ext"><label id="ext2"><label id="ext3"><p>
Extended filesystem (ext fs), second extended filesystem (ext2fs)
and third extended filesystem (ext3fs) were designed and implemented on
Linux by Rémy Card, Laboratoire MASI--Institut Blaise Pascal,
Linux by Rmy Card, Laboratoire MASI--Institut Blaise Pascal,
&lt;<htmlurl url="mailto:card@masi.ibp.fr" name="card@masi.ibp.fr">&gt;,
Theodore Ts'o, Massachussets Institute of Technology,
&lt;<htmlurl url="mailto:tytso@mit.edu" name="tytso@mit.edu">&gt; and
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part.
<p>
<sect2>Accessing EFS from Windows NT/95<p>
<label id="efs_win95"><p>
<itemize>
<item> Download: <url url="ftp://ivo.cps.unizar.es/pub/SPDsoft/winefssh.exe.zip">
<item> Author: J.A. Gutierrez &lt;<htmlurl url="mailto:spd@ivo.cps.unizar.es"
name="spd@ivo.cps.unizar.es">&gt;
<item> License: GPL
<item> Access: Read/Only IRIX EFS
</itemize>
Simple program for accessing EFS from Windows 95 (compiled using MS VC++).<p>
<sect2>EFS and FFS library, libfs<p>
<label id="libfs"><p>
<itemize>
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<ref id="ufs" name="UFS">.
<p>
<sect2>Accessing FFS from MacOS<p>
You can expand .tar.gz files to FFS filesystem with BSD Installer utility,
with comes with OpenBSD. It lives at <url url="ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/2.7/mac68k/utils/">.
<p>
<sect1> GPFS - General Parallel Filesystem<p>
This is a UNIX(tm) operating system style file
system designed for the RS/6000 SP(tm) server. It allows