From: ablacktshirt@gmail.com (Yubin Ruan)
To: kernelnewbies@lists.kernelnewbies.org
Subject: Is there any good literature explaining Linux's file system ?
Date: Sun, 10 Jul 2016 20:23:47 +0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <57823E53.1090304@gmail.com> (raw)
Hi everybody,
I'm really curious about whether there is any literature that
describe Linux's file systems(e.g. ext2{3,4}, btrfs) deeply?
I can't find much literature about Linux's filesystem. I have read
some papers about Unix's file system. For example, **A Fast File System
for UNIX**, which explain things in detail(though not so informative for
me). I also read **Design and Implementation of the Second Extend
Filesystem** by Remy, Theodore, et al. But those papers and blogs can't
make thing clear for me, because there are so many things that they have
not explained.
I wonder is there any book that explain one of the Linux
filesystem(design, implementation) in detail, like what Mal Gorman
explain about Linux Memory Management in his books **Understand The
Linux Memory Manager** and **Code Commentary On The Linux Virtual Memory
Manager** ?
Thanks in advance,
Ruan.
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2016-07-10 15:36 ` Is there any good literature explaining Linux's file system ? Rami Rosen
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