Linux Ext2; Linux Ext3; Linux Reiserfs - ACRONIS PARTITIONEXPERT 2003 User Manual

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A.9.5

Linux Ext2

Ext2 is one of the main file systems for the Linux operating system. Ext2 is a
32-bit file system. Its maximum size is 16 Terabytes. Main data structure that
describes a file is an INODE. A place to store the table of all INODEs has to
be allocated in advance (during formatting).
A.9.6

Linux Ext3

Officially introduced with their version 7.2 of the Linux operating system,
Ext3 is the Red Hat Linux journaling file system. It is forward and backward
compatible with Linux ext2.
cross-platform compatibility in both 32- and 64-bit architectures.
A.9.7

Linux ReiserFS

ReiserFS was officially introduced to Linux in 2001. ReiserFS frees many Ext2
disadvantages. It is a 64-bit journaling file system that dynamically allocates
space for data substructures.
It has multiple journaling modes and broad
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