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09/07/2021 08:46:24 PM (3 years ago)
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Pierre Labastie <pierre.labastie@…>
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    1313  <para>Now that a blank partition has been set up, the file system can be
    14   created.  LFS can use any file system recognized by the Linux kernel, but the 
    15   most common types are ext3 and ext4.  The choice of file system can be 
    16   complex and depends on the characteristics of the files and the size of 
     14  created.  LFS can use any file system recognized by the Linux kernel, but the
     15  most common types are ext3 and ext4.  The choice of file system can be
     16  complex and depends on the characteristics of the files and the size of
    1717  the partition.  For example:</para>
    1818
     
    2727      <term>ext3</term>
    2828      <listitem><para>is an upgrade to ext2 that includes a journal
    29       to help recover the partition's status in the case of an unclean 
     29      to help recover the partition's status in the case of an unclean
    3030      shutdown.  It is commonly used as a general purpose file system.
    3131      </para>
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