I want to learn more about file systems from the practical point of view so I know what to expect, how to approach them and what experience positive or negative you had / have.
I found this wikipedia’s comparison but I want your hands-on views.
For now my mental list is
- NTFS - for some reason TVs on USB love these and also Windows + Linux can read and write this
- Ext4 - solid fs with journaling but Linux specific
- Btrfs - some modern fs with snapshot capability, Linux specific
- xfs - servers really like these as they are performant, Linux specific
- FAT32 - limited but recognizable everywhere
- exFAT - like FAT32 but less recognizable and less limited
F2FS, because solid state and speed
Oh never heard of it. How’s your environment suited for it then? Give some details please.
not sure what you want to know…
done; just use it normally
Do you use it for USBs NVMe and SSDs or SSDs exclusive on the main system?
FAT32 for USBs, as I frequently need them to be bootable.
F2FS for my M.2 NVMes, desktop and laptop, but would also use it on SATA SSDs as they’re all flash.