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*[[AXFS]] - Advanced XIP File System | *[[AXFS]] - Advanced XIP File System | ||
*[http://abiss.sourceforge.net/ ABISS] - Active Block I/O Scheduling System - a file system designed for real-time I/O | *[http://abiss.sourceforge.net/ ABISS] - Active Block I/O Scheduling System - a file system designed for real-time I/O | ||
+ | *[http://logfs.org/logfs/ logfs] - LogFS is a scalable flash filesystem. It is aimed to replace JFFS2 for most uses, but focuses more on the large devices. | ||
== Other projects == | == Other projects == |
Revision as of 02:56, 9 July 2007
This page has information about file systems which are of interest to CE Linux Forum members.
Open source filesystems
Here are some filesystems designed for and/or commonly used in embedded devices:
- JFFS2 - The Journalling Flash File System, version 2
- CRAMFS - A compressed read-only file system for Linux
- for information on Linear Cramfs, see Application XIP
- Squash Fs - A (more) compressed read-only file system for Linux
- YAFFS - Yet Another Flash File System - a file system designed specifically for NAND flash
- AXFS - Advanced XIP File System
- ABISS - Active Block I/O Scheduling System - a file system designed for real-time I/O
- logfs - LogFS is a scalable flash filesystem. It is aimed to replace JFFS2 for most uses, but focuses more on the large devices.
Other projects
- XPRESS file system - [See OLS 2006 proceedings, presentation by Chanju Park]
- I found out at ELC 2007 that this FS project was recently canceled internally at Samsung