Xiafs was a file system for the Linux kernel which was conceived and developed by Ge (Frank) Xia and was based on the MINIX file system.[1] Today it is obsolete and not in use, except possibly in some historic installations.
developed: ext2 and Xiafs. The two file systems were included in the standard kernel in December 1993 (Linux 0.99.15). ext2 and Xiafs had the same goal:...
series of extended file systems. In 1993, it was superseded by both ext2 and Xiafs, which competed for a time, but ext2 won because of its long-term viability:...
Xia County, Shanxi, China Xia Vigor (born 2009), British-Filipino actress Xiafs, a file system developed for the Linux operating system together with the...
support Old version, no longer maintained: 0.99 13 December 1992 0.99.15j Xiafs support ext2 support NFS support The Linux 0.99 tar.bz2 archive grew from...
two new filesystems were developed in January 1993 for Linux kernel 0.99: xiafs and the second extended file system (ext2), which was an overhaul of the...
Archived from the original on 2017-06-21. Retrieved 2016-04-22. "A port of the xiafs filesystem to modern Linux kernels". Github (cdtk). 2019-06-28. "Paragon...