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  2. Initial ramdisk - Wikipedia

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    In Linux systems, initrd (initial ramdisk) is a scheme for loading a temporary root file system into memory, to be used as part of the Linux startup process. initrd and initramfs (from INITial RAM File System) refer to two different methods of achieving this. Both are commonly used to make preparations before the real root file system can be ...

  3. List of Linux distributions that run from RAM - Wikipedia

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    Clustered file system; network file systems are another way to avoid needing to use a (slow) harddisk (at least faster if using a E-IDE harddisk) initrd ("initial ramdisk"), a scheme for loading a temporary root file system into memory in the boot process of the Linux kernel. Lightweight Linux distribution; List of live CDs

  4. ReiserFS - Wikipedia

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    ReiserFS is a general-purpose, journaling file system initially designed and implemented by a team at Namesys led by Hans Reiser and licensed under GPLv2.Introduced in version 2.4.1 of the Linux kernel, it was the first journaling file system to be included in the standard kernel.

  5. tmpfs - Wikipedia

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    tmpfs (short for Temporary File System) is a temporary file storage paradigm implemented in many Unix-like operating systems. It is intended to appear as a mounted file system, but data is stored in volatile memory instead of a persistent storage device.

  6. Btrfs - Wikipedia

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    Files have extent data items to track the extents which hold their contents. The item's key value is the starting byte offset of the extent. This makes for efficient seeks in large files with many extents, because the correct extent for any given file offset can be computed with just one tree lookup. Snapshots and cloned files share extents.

  7. SystemRescue - Wikipedia

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    The CD can also boot from a customized DVD which has almost 4.6 GB of free space for backed-up files. This makes it good for storing all the information that is needed from a hard drive and then formatting it. To burn the DVD, one must burn the image file first and then add all the separate files and folders. [9]

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  9. List of archive formats - Wikipedia

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    Windows, Linux: Yes Open source file format developed by Bulat Ziganshin. A "FreeArc Next" version is under development which includes Zstandard support. .arj application/x-arj ARJ: Originally DOS, now multiple Multiple Yes Competitor to PKZIP in the 1990s, offered better multi-part archive handling. .b1 application/x-b1 B1: Multiple Multiple Yes