Lines Matching full:filesystem
7 This is a quite dumb, read only filesystem, mainly for initial RAM
9 modules linked at boot time. Using this filesystem, you get a very
17 code). Under the same conditions, the msdos filesystem would need
31 which has only this filesystem linked in, and then can load any module
37 maybe even affs filesystem until you really know that you need it.
40 drivers (and possibly the SCSI drivers), and the ISO 9660 filesystem
58 The layout of the filesystem is the following::
80 The first eight bytes identify the filesystem, even for the casual
82 bytes accessible from the start of this filesystem. The 4th longword
85 as in the AFFS filesystem, namely a simple sum of the longwords
134 Note that hard links are specifically marked in this filesystem, but
175 similarly small writable filesystem for RAM disks.
179 from the filesystem. It might be resolved by reordering file data to