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File Systems Technology#

QNX supports a variety of file systems to suit both a variety of different needs and different media.

The supported file systems fall into three main categories.

  1. Block (CD, DOS, QNX4, ...)
  2. Flash (Flash v3, ETFS, ...)
  3. Virtual (Inflator)

More information#

Looking for an introduction on the QNX file system architecture or working with QNX file systems? Try these links.

Neutrino Filesystems#

Power-Safe filesystem (aka fs-qnx6.so)#

Interoperability Filesystems#

The following filesystems are provided for interoperability with non-Neutrino systems.

FAT filesystem (aka DOS)#

QNX Neutrino provides read/write support for FAT12, FAT16, and FAT32 filesystem. Formatting, image creation, and checking tools are provided.

Linux Ext2 Filesystem#

Neutrino provides read/write support for the Ext2 version 0 and 1 filesystem. No formatting or disk checking tools are provided.

NTFS#

Neutrino provides read-only support for Microsoft's NTFS. No formatting or disk checking tools are provided.

HFS#

Neutrino provides read-only support for the Apple HFS/HFS+ filesystem. No formatting or disk checking tools are provided.

Implementation and design notes




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    Version From To Version Comment Created By
    Version 11 David Sarrazin  -  07/30/2018
    Version 10 David Sarrazin  -  07/30/2018
    Version 9 David Sarrazin  -  07/30/2018
    Version 8 David Sarrazin  -  07/30/2018
    Version 7 Fixed a minor typo David Sarrazin  -  03/10/2009
    Version 6 corrected a minor typo in "virutal" David Sarrazin  -  07/16/2008
    Version 5 Peter Mitsis  -  05/01/2008
    Version 4 Peter Mitsis  -  04/22/2008
    Version 3 Peter Mitsis  -  03/28/2008
    Version 2 Peter Mitsis  -  03/28/2008
    Version 1 Initial. Peter Mitsis  -  03/28/2008