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Re: How to determine which filesystems are available



On Sat, 28 Apr 2007 14:59:19 +0530 Kushal Kumaran wrote:
> On 4/28/07, Sjoerd Hiemstra <shiems146@kpnplanet.nl> wrote:
> > I inserted a Mac HFS formatted USB stick, and to my surprise a
> > window popped up in Gnome, displaying its contents.
> > Debian handles the HFS filesystem by default??
> >
> > Which makes me wonder, how I could determine which filesystems are
> > available. Are HFS+ and UFS supported?
> > Or, to put it more precisely: support for which filesystems is
> > compiled into the kernel.
> 
> Try /proc/filesystems.  See the manpage for proc(5).  For more info on
> the running kernel, take a look at /proc/config.gz

Here's the contents of /proc/filesystems (Etch).
Odd enough, HFS is not listed, despite the fact that it appears to be
functioning. ???

$ cat /proc/filesystems
nodev	sysfs
nodev	rootfs
nodev	bdev
nodev	proc
nodev	cpuset
nodev	debugfs
nodev	securityfs
nodev	sockfs
nodev	pipefs
nodev	futexfs
nodev	tmpfs
nodev	inotifyfs
nodev	eventpollfs
nodev	devpts
	cramfs
nodev	ramfs
nodev	mqueue
nodev	usbfs
	ext3
	ext2
	reiserfs



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