Anatomy of the Linux virtual file system switch

Posted by solrac on Sep 3, 2009 6:37 AM EDT
IBM/developerWorks; By M. Tim Jones
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Learn about the advantages of the VFS architecture and what make it so powerful. With the Linux virtual file system switch (VFS), you can create file systems on a variety of devices, from traditional disk, USB flash drives, memory, and other storage devices. You can even embed a file system within the context of another file system. Discover what makes the VFS so powerful, and learn its major interfaces and processes.

With the Linux virtual file system switch (VFS), you can create file systems on a variety of devices, from traditional disk, USB flash drives, memory, and other storage devices. You can even embed a file system within the context of another file system. Discover what makes the VFS so powerful, and learn its major interfaces and processes.

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