Filesystem/es

Un Sistema de archivos es una forma de organizar datos que se espera mantener cuando un programa termina y que ofrece formas de almacenar, recuperar y actualizar los datos así como gestionar el espacio dispnible en el o los dispositivos que lo albergan.

Información general

 * Access Control List Guide
 * Filesystem Security

Sistemas de archivos en disco

 * ext4 - The default, GPL licensed journaling filesystem for many Linux distributions.
 * FAT - The File Allocation Tale (FAT) filesystem. Originally created for use with Microsoft Windows.
 * JFS - A GPL licensed, 64-bit journaling filesystem developed by IBM.
 * Btrfs - A copy-on-write B-tree filesystem with advanced features (an entirely open source licensed ZFS alternative).
 * NTFS - Microsoft Windows' New Technology Filesystem (Windows' default filesystem).
 * Aufs - Another union filesystem.
 * OverlayFS - A Linux kernel supported union-like filesystem.
 * ReiserFS - Version 3 of the ReiserFS filesystem.
 * Reiser4 - Version 4 of ReiserFS filesystem.
 * SquashFS - A compressed, read-only file system for Linux
 * XFS - A GPL licensed, 64-bit journaling filesystem created by Silicon Graphics.
 * ZFS - A CDDL (non-GPL compatible) licensed, copy-on-write filesystem created by Sun Microsystems.

Sistemas de archivosvirtuales

 * debugfs - Used for debugging purposes; primarily Linux kernel development.
 * procfs - Used to output and change of system and process information.
 * sysfs - Used to output information about and to configure devices and drivers.
 * tmpfs - Used to store files in memory (RAM).
 * devtmpfs - requires devtmpfs (Maintain a devtmpfs filesystem to mount at /dev) in the kernel.

Sistemas de archivos en red

 * Ceph - A distributed object store and filesystem designed to provide excellent performance, reliability and scalability.
 * NFS - A common Linux network file system protocol.
 * SSHFS - Implements FUSE to mount filesystems in user space.
 * TahoeLAFS - A least authority file system.

FUSE-based filesystems

 * CurlFtpFS - File system for accessing ftp hosts based on FUSE


 * MTPfs - A FUSE filesystem providing access to MTP (Media Transfer Protocol) devices


 * smbnetfs - A FUSE filesystem for SMB shares.

Montar
Los sistemas de archivos de se pueden montar de diferentes formas:


 * - The command used to manually mount filesystems. Requires administrative privileges or entries in.
 * fstab - Contains descriptive information about the filesystems the system can mount.
 * Removable media - Mount on file demand.
 * AutoFS - Automatic mount on file access.

Véase también

 * FUSE - Filesystem in User space.