cramfs |
Compressed ROM file system: A compressed
read-only file system for ROMs. |
hpfs |
High Performance File System: The IBM OS/2
standard file system—only supported in read-only
mode. |
iso9660 |
Standard file system on CD-ROMs. |
minix |
This file system originated from academic projects on operating
systems and was the first file system used in Linux. Today, it is
used as a file system for floppy disks. |
msdos |
fat, the file system originally used by DOS,
is today used by various operating systems. |
ncpfs |
File system for mounting Novell volumes over networks. |
nfs
|
Network File System: Here, data can be stored
on any machine in a network and access may be granted via a
network. |
smbfs |
Server Message Block is used by products such
as Windows to enable file access over a network. |
sysv |
Used on SCO UNIX, Xenix, and Coherent (commercial UNIX systems for
PCs). |
ufs |
Used by BSD, SunOS, and NeXTstep. Only supported in
read-only mode. |
umsdos |
UNIX on MSDOS: Applied on top of a normal
fat file system, achieves UNIX functionality
(permissions, links, long filenames) by creating special files. |
vfat |
Virtual FAT: Extension of the
fat file system (supports long filenames). |
ntfs |
Windows NT file system,
read-only. |