List of file systems (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "List of file systems" in English language version.

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bcachefs.org

bxr.su

dcache.org

doi.org

dragonflybsd.org

freebsd.pl

garage.freebsd.pl

freshports.org

github.com

ibm.com

www-01.ibm.com

  • IBM (2003). Information about 4690 OS unique file distribution attributes, IBM document R1001487, 2003-07-30. ("IBM Information about 4690 OS unique file distribution attributes - United States". Archived from the original on 2014-05-21. Retrieved 2014-05-20.): "[...] file types are stored in the "Reserved bits" portion of the PC-DOS file directory structure [...] only 4690 respects and preserves these attributes. Various non-4690 operating systems take different actions if these bits are turned on [...] when copying from a diskette created on a 4690 system. [...] PC-DOS and Windows 2000 Professional will copy the file without error and zero the bits. OS/2 [...] 1.2 [...] will refuse to copy the file unless [...] first run CHKDSK /F on the file. After [...] CHKDSK, it will copy the file and zero the bits. [...] when [...] copy [...] back to the 4690 system, [...] file will copy as a local file."
  • IBM. 4690 save and restore file distribution attributes. IBM document R1000622, 2010-08-31 ("IBM 4690 save and restore file distribution attributes - United States". Archived from the original on 2014-05-21. Retrieved 2014-05-20.).

isilon.com

doc.isilon.com

kernel.org

lizardfs.org

lkml.org

lwn.net

  • Koen Vervloesem (2010-04-21). "DragonFly BSD 2.6: towards a free clustering operating system". LWN.net. Retrieved 2019-03-07.
  • Corbet, Jonathan. "The Next3 filesystem". LWN.
  • Edge, Jake. "LWN - An update on bcachefs".

marc.info

moosefs.com

netbsd.org

man.netbsd.org

openeuler.org

docs.openeuler.org

openio.io

docs.openio.io

patreon.com

phoronix.com

rtems.org

semanticscholar.org

api.semanticscholar.org

sourceforge.net

tahoe-lafs.org

uspto.gov

patft.uspto.gov

web.archive.org

  • IBM (2003). Information about 4690 OS unique file distribution attributes, IBM document R1001487, 2003-07-30. ("IBM Information about 4690 OS unique file distribution attributes - United States". Archived from the original on 2014-05-21. Retrieved 2014-05-20.): "[...] file types are stored in the "Reserved bits" portion of the PC-DOS file directory structure [...] only 4690 respects and preserves these attributes. Various non-4690 operating systems take different actions if these bits are turned on [...] when copying from a diskette created on a 4690 system. [...] PC-DOS and Windows 2000 Professional will copy the file without error and zero the bits. OS/2 [...] 1.2 [...] will refuse to copy the file unless [...] first run CHKDSK /F on the file. After [...] CHKDSK, it will copy the file and zero the bits. [...] when [...] copy [...] back to the 4690 system, [...] file will copy as a local file."
  • IBM. 4690 save and restore file distribution attributes. IBM document R1000622, 2010-08-31 ("IBM 4690 save and restore file distribution attributes - United States". Archived from the original on 2014-05-21. Retrieved 2014-05-20.).
  • Pawel Jakub Dawidek (2002-12-24). "sysctlfs.README". Archived from the original (text/plain) on 2005-02-23. Retrieved 2021-07-10.

worldcat.org

xtreemfs.org