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The following is a list of native Linux file systems. This means that Linux can boot off of these partitions and use them as the root partition, and does not refer to file systems that Linux can read or write, but not boot from. * ext2 * ext3 * ext4 * FAT - no device node support * FAT32 - no device node support * JFS * Minix * ReiserFS * Reiser4 * XFS

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  • List of native Linux file systems
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  • The following is a list of native Linux file systems. This means that Linux can boot off of these partitions and use them as the root partition, and does not refer to file systems that Linux can read or write, but not boot from. * ext2 * ext3 * ext4 * FAT - no device node support * FAT32 - no device node support * JFS * Minix * ReiserFS * Reiser4 * XFS
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  • The following is a list of native Linux file systems. This means that Linux can boot off of these partitions and use them as the root partition, and does not refer to file systems that Linux can read or write, but not boot from. * ext2 * ext3 * ext4 * FAT - no device node support * FAT32 - no device node support * JFS * Minix * ReiserFS * Reiser4 * XFS
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