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Linux
Linux's filesystem (FS) of choice is the extended filesystem (EXT) family, but other ones are also supported, including XFS, Journaled File System (JFS), and B-tree File System (Btrfs). It is also compatible with the older File Allocation Table (FAT) family (FAT16 and FAT32) and New Technology File System (NTFS). The filesystem most commonly used remains the latest version of EXT (EXT4), which was released in 2006 and expanded its predecessor's capacities, including support for bigger disks.