Linux File System Demystified
Posted on: 04/19/2006 03:36 PM
OSWeekly.com takes a look at the Linux File System
Roughly speaking, Linux is a versatile operating system that supports a wide range of file systems. This is made possible by the unified interface of the Linux kernel. This unified interface is known as "virtual file interface." Note that it’s not a file system on its own but an interface that provides a clearly defined link between the operating system kernel and different file systems.
Linux File System Demystified