
Fossil – Plan 9 from Bell Labs snapshot archival file system.FFS – Fast File System, used on * BSD systems.Now counts FFS1, FFS Intl, FFS DCache, FFS2.

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FAT – File Allocation Table, initially used on DOS and Microsoft Windows and now widely used for portable USB storage and some other devices FAT12, FAT16 and FAT32 for 12-, 16- and 32-bit table depths.ext3cow – A versioning file system form of ext3.ext4 – A follow up for ext3 and also a journaled filesystem with support for extents.ext2 – Second extended file system, designed for Linux systems.ext – Extended file system, designed for Linux systems.Extent File System (EFS) – an older block filing system under IRIX.DOS 3.x – Original floppy operating system and file system developed for the Apple II.CP/M file system - Native filesystem used in the CP/M (Control Program for Microcomputers) operating system which was first released in 1974.It is the parallel access version of VxFS. CFS – The Cluster File System from Veritas, a Symantec company.
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Btrfs – is a copy-on-write file system for Linux announced by Oracle in 2007 and published under the GNU General Public License (GPL).Byte File System (BFS) - file system used by z/VM for Unix applications.Open source implementation called OpenBFS is used by the Haiku operating system.

BFS – the Be File System used on BeOS, occasionally misnamed as BeFS.BFS – the Boot File System used on System V release 4.0 and UnixWare.

