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A filesystem is a particular way of storing and organizing files on a storage device such as a hard disk, and is an important part of an operating system. Without a filesystem, accessing and storing files would be difficult.
A filesystem is a particular way of storing and organising files on a storage device such as a hard disk, and is an important part of an operating system. Without a filesystem, accessing and storing files would be difficult.
Translated and reviewed by Jared Norris
In upstream:
A file system is a particular way of storing and organising files on a storage device such as a hard disk, and is an important part of an operating system. Without a file system, accessing and storing files would be difficult.
Suggested by Jared Norris
Located in hardware/C/hardware.xml:386(para)
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ext2, ext3, and ext4: these are usually found on GNU/Linux operating systems. Ubuntu uses <emphasis>ext4</emphasis> as its default filesystem.
ext2, ext3, and ext4: these are usually found on GNU/Linux operating systems. Ubuntu uses <emphasis>ext4</emphasis> as its default filesystem.
Translated and reviewed by Jared Norris
In upstream:
ext2, ext3, and ext4: these are usually found on GNU/Linux operating systems. Ubuntu uses <emphasis>ext4</emphasis> as its default file system.
Suggested by Jared Norris
Located in hardware/C/hardware.xml:396(para)
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