Part I. File Systems
File system refers to the files and directories stored on a computer. A file system can have different
formats called file system types. These formats determine how the information is stored as files and
directories. Some file system types store redundant copies of the data, while some file system types
make hard drive access faster. This part discusses the ext3, swap, RAID, and LVM file system types.
It also discusses the parted utility to manage partitions and access control lists (ACLs) to customize
file permissions.
Need help?
Do you have a question about the ENTERPRISE LINUX 5 - DEPLOYMENT and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers