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2020-05-24 |
Haiku gaining XFS and UFS2 support |
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The Haiku project is hosting multiple Google Summer of Code (GSoC) projects this year. Two of these projects involve adding new filesystem support to Haiku. Specifically, the project will be adding support for XFS (Red Hat's default filesystem) and UFS2 (which is used by many UNIX and BSD flavours). Background information on the filesystems and the work planned for Haiku can be found in the project's blog posts. "Haiku has support for a number of file system but it is completly missing support for some file system. In this project I will add a file system called UFS2. It is also called Unix file system or Berkeley Fast File System. It is a file system supported by many Unix and Unix-like operating systems. It Allows files of about 1 terabyte in size in a file system that can be up to 16 terabytes in size." |
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