Extended File System

The extended file system was the first in a series of file systems created exclusively for Linux. It was one of the first filesystems to use the Linux Kernel's VFS API. ext (in version 1) is defunct and is no longer used in major Linux distributions.

Kernel
Be sure to have support for the needed version of the extended file system in the Linux kernel:


 * ext2 - Introduced separate timestamps for file access, inode modification, and data modification. Does not support journaling.
 * ext3 - Supports journaling.
 * ext4 - Extended file system version 4.

USE flags
See e2fsprogs USE flags.

Emerge
See emerging e2fsprogs

Mounting
See filesystem.

External resources

 * http://ext4.wiki.kernel.org - The second, third, and fourth extended file system wiki.