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[News] A Review of New Linux Filesystems (No Stinkin' FAT)

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What's new in Linux kernel 2.6.29? 

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| The second new file system is called SquashFS and has actually been used by 
| many Linux distributions in the past. SquashFS is designed for general 
| read-only filesystem use so it is of limited practical application to the 
| bulk of users. Where it does come in handy is for Live CDs and for embedded 
| systems.    
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http://www.itwire.com/content/view/24121/1141/

ext4 File System: Introduction and Benchmarks

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| Destined to become the default file system for the more popular Linux 
| distributions, ext4 is out of experimental mode and gearing up for production 
| environments. Here’s what you need to know.  
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http://www.linux-mag.com/id/7271

TomTom, Microsoft settle: Who caved?

http://blogs.zdnet.com/BTL/?p=15450


Recent:

LogFS, A Scalable Flash Filesystem

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| Jörn Engel posted the sixth version of patches introducing his new LogFS 
| filesystem for flash devices to the Linux kernel. He highlighted some areas 
| of the code that need some more work, and cc'd the appropriate people for 
| further review. Regarding LogFS itself, he noted that one of its big 
| advantages compared to other solutions was improved mount time and reduced 
| memory consumption compared to other solutions,      
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http://kerneltrap.org/Linux/LogFS_A_Scalable_Flash_Filesystem
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