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F2FS (Flash-Friendly File System) is a flash file system initially developed by Samsung Electronics for the Linux kernel. | F2FS (Flash-Friendly File System) is a flash file system initially developed by Samsung Electronics for the Linux kernel. | ||
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The motive for F2FS was to build a file system that, from the start, takes into account the characteristics of NAND flash memory-based storage devices (such as solid-state disks, eMMC, and SD cards), which are widely used in computer systems ranging from mobile devices to servers. | The motive for F2FS was to build a file system that, from the start, takes into account the characteristics of NAND flash memory-based storage devices (such as solid-state disks, eMMC, and SD cards), which are widely used in computer systems ranging from mobile devices to servers. | ||
== Installation == | |||
Out of the box Alpine Linux doesnt support making F2FS partitions, that can be added with: | |||
{{Cmd|# apk add {{Pkg|f2fs-tools}}}} | |||
= Formatting a partiton using F2FS = | |||
== Formatting a partiton using F2FS == | |||
You can format a partition using F2FS with the following command: | You can format a partition using F2FS with the following command: | ||
{{Note|'''/dev/sda1''' is used as a example}} | {{Note|'''<code>/dev/sda1</code>''' is used as a example}} | ||
{{Cmd|# mkfs.f2fs /dev/sda1}} | |||
== f2fs module == | |||
{{Warning|This section isn't tested (yet): USE AT YOUR OWN RISK}} | |||
<code>f2fs</code> may need to be manually added to <code>/etc/mkinitfs/mkinitfs.conf</code> | |||
or? | |||
{{Cmd| | {{Cmd|echo f2fs >> /etc/modules}} | ||
= | == See also == | ||
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F2FS Wikipedia Entry on F2FS] | |||
[[Category:Storage]] | |||
[[Category:Filesystems]] |
Latest revision as of 03:58, 13 September 2024
F2FS (Flash-Friendly File System) is a flash file system initially developed by Samsung Electronics for the Linux kernel.
The motive for F2FS was to build a file system that, from the start, takes into account the characteristics of NAND flash memory-based storage devices (such as solid-state disks, eMMC, and SD cards), which are widely used in computer systems ranging from mobile devices to servers.
Installation
Out of the box Alpine Linux doesnt support making F2FS partitions, that can be added with:
# apk add f2fs-tools
Formatting a partiton using F2FS
You can format a partition using F2FS with the following command:
Note:
/dev/sda1
is used as a example# mkfs.f2fs /dev/sda1
f2fs module
Warning: This section isn't tested (yet): USE AT YOUR OWN RISK
f2fs
may need to be manually added to /etc/mkinitfs/mkinitfs.conf
or?
echo f2fs >> /etc/modules