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'''OpenSTLinux filesystem''' follows the Standard Linux<sup>&reg;</sup> filesystem, represented on the below diagram.
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Revision as of 15:27, 12 September 2019

OpenSTLinux filesystem follows the Standard Linux® filesystem, represented on the below diagram.

It is based on the File Hierarchy Standard (FHS) at user space level.

Both physical storage devices and volatile memory file systems are supported, by using two paths:

- Filesystem layers which are associated to a device (with both block and raw interfaces), and which manage persistent data
- Pseudo filesystem which manages volatile data linked to the current running session

The Virtual File System[1] is a Linux core feature which proposes an abstraction layer for the Linux user space.


File Hierarchy Standard (FHS)Pseudo filesystemMMC overviewMTD overview
OpenSTLinux filesystem overview

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