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reiserfs Reiser

Filesystem

btrfs

Btrfs Filesystem

jfs

IBM Journaled Filesystem

xfs SGI

Extended

Filesystem

vfat

MSDOS/Windows FAT Filesystem

minix Old

Linux

Filesystem

msdos

MS/DOS FAT12 Filesystem

Virtually any of the attributes which are available for the filesystems above can be set or changed from the
menus. Since some filesystems provide advanced features and performance not previously available on, for
instance, an ext2 filesystem, you can simply change the type of the filesystem to take advantage of the new
features. You can even select external devices to use for journaling ext3, ext4 and xfs data, adding
performance by placing the journal on a separate disk than the filesystem.

When you select this option you will receive a list of filesystems currently defined:

Select <Add New> to add a new filesystem. You will be required to specify the new mount point, or directory,
for this new filesystem. Then, the following options screen will appear:

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