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* [[XFS]] default filesystem for [[RHEL 7.0]] in 2014. | * [[XFS]] default filesystem for [[RHEL 7.0]] in 2014. | ||
* XFS now supports shared copy-on-write data extents in [[RHEL 8.0]] | * XFS now supports shared copy-on-write data extents in [[RHEL 8.0]] | ||
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+ | * Shrinking with <code>[[lvreduce]]</code> is not supported on a GFS2 or XFS file system | ||
== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 13:55, 6 January 2020
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- XFS default filesystem for RHEL 7.0 in 2014.
- XFS now supports shared copy-on-write data extents in RHEL 8.0
- Shrinking with
lvreduce
is not supported on a GFS2 or XFS file system
See also
- File systems:
ext4
,XFS
,ZFS
,btrfs
,wipefs
,findfs
,HDFS
,overlay
,aufs
,virt-filesystems
, Windows: (FAT, NTFS, ReFS), GPFS, squashfs, Ecryptfs, Encfs, FUSE, VMFS, Comparison of distributed file systems, Userspace filesystem, Resize filesystem size - XFS,
attr
,xfs_growfs
,xfs_info, mkfs.xfs
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