Getting More Information About Linux Filesystems
- More Information About Coda
- More Information About the ext3 Filesystem
- More Information About GFS and OpenGFS
- More Information About InterMezzo
- More Information About JFFS2
- More Information About JFS
- More Information About NFS
- More Information About OpenAFS
- More Information About ReiserFS and Reiser4
- More Information About XFS
- Summary
The Internet is an infinite source of unsorted, unqualified information on any subject that provides a tremendous number of sources of information about any topic, including filesystems on Linux. This article summarizes some of my favorite Web locations (organized alphabetically) for information about the Linux filesystems discussed in this series of articles.
More Information About Coda
The main Web site for Coda is still located at Carnegie-Mellon University, at the URL http://www.coda.cs.cmu.edu. You can download the source code and binaries for Coda at http://www.coda.cs.cmu.edu/pub/coda. Information about installing, getting started with, and using Coda is available at the URL http://www.coda.cs.cmu.edu/doc/html/coda-howto.html. There are also a number of mailing lists for and about Coda that you can subscribe to at the URL http://www.coda.cs.cmu.edu/maillists/index.html.