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filesystems (initscr) TODO
filesystems (procfs) Supported filesystems.
filesystems (static) TODO

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filesystems lists the supported filesystems.

Supportdata2 includes filesystems in the Filesystems section since sd2-09.
In Supportdata-Probes it was never included (up to fw 7.39).

Excerpt from the proc(5) man page:

/proc/filesystems

       A text listing of the filesystems which are supported by
       the kernel, namely filesystems which were compiled into
       the kernel or whose kernel modules are currently loaded.
       (See also filesystems(5).)  If a filesystem is marked with
       "nodev", this means that it does not require a block
       device to be mounted (e.g., virtual filesystem, network
       filesystem).

       Incidentally, this file may be used by mount(8) when no
       filesystem is specified and it didn't manage to determine
       the filesystem type.  Then filesystems contained in this
       file are tried (excepted those that are marked with
       "nodev").

Examples

7530 fw 7.29 example:

root@fritz1:/var/mod/root# cat /proc/filesystems

nodev	sysfs
nodev	rootfs
nodev	ramfs
nodev	bdev
nodev	proc
nodev	tmpfs
nodev	devtmpfs
nodev	debugfs
nodev	securityfs
nodev	sockfs
nodev	bpf
nodev	pipefs
nodev	devpts
	ext3
	ext2
	ext4
	squashfs
	vfat
	msdos
	antfs
nodev	jffs2
	fuseblk
nodev	fuse
nodev	fusectl
nodev	pstore
nodev	mqueue
nodev	ubifs

6490 fw 7.29 examples:

root@fritz2:/var/mod/root# cat /proc/filesystems

nodev	sysfs
nodev	rootfs
nodev	bdev
nodev	proc
nodev	cgroup
nodev	cpuset
nodev	tmpfs
nodev	devtmpfs
nodev	binfmt_misc
nodev	debugfs
nodev	securityfs
nodev	sockfs
nodev	usbfs
nodev	pipefs
nodev	anon_inodefs
nodev	devpts
	ext3
	ext2
	ext4
	squashfs
nodev	ramfs
	vfat
	msdos
	antfs
nodev	jffs2
nodev	fuse
	fuseblk
nodev	fusectl
nodev	mqueue
nodev	mtd_inodefs
nodev	oprofilefs

root@fritz2:/var/mod/root# rpc cat /proc/filesystems

nodev	sysfs
nodev	rootfs
nodev	bdev
nodev	proc
nodev	tmpfs
nodev	devtmpfs
nodev	debugfs
nodev	securityfs
nodev	sockfs
nodev	pipefs
nodev	anon_inodefs
nodev	rpc_pipefs
nodev	devpts
	squashfs
nodev	ramfs
nodev	nfs
nodev	nfs4
nodev	nfsd
nodev	jffs2
nodev	fuse
	fuseblk
nodev	fusectl
nodev	mqueue
nodev	mtd_inodefs

7490 fw 7.29 example:

fritz3:/var/mod/root $ cat /proc/filesystems

nodev	sysfs
nodev	rootfs
nodev	bdev
nodev	proc
nodev	tmpfs
nodev	devtmpfs
nodev	debugfs
nodev	securityfs
nodev	sockfs
nodev	pipefs
nodev	anon_inodefs
nodev	configfs
nodev	devpts
	ext3
	ext2
	ext4
	squashfs
nodev	ramfs
	antfs
	fuseblk
nodev	fuse
nodev	fusectl
	yaffs
	yaffs2
nodev	mqueue
nodev	mtd_inodefs
nodev	ubifs
	vfat

7150 fw 4.72 example:

root@fritz:/var/mod/root# cat /proc/filesystems

nodev	sysfs
nodev	rootfs
nodev	bdev
nodev	proc
nodev	sockfs
nodev	pipefs
nodev	tmpfs
nodev	inotifyfs
nodev	eventpollfs
nodev	devpts
	squashfs
nodev	ramfs
	vfat
	ext2
nodev	jffs2
nodev	usbfs

3050 fw 4.07 example:

# cat /proc/filesystems

nodev   rootfs
nodev   bdev
nodev   proc
nodev   sockfs
nodev   tmpfs
nodev   shm
nodev   pipefs
nodev   ramfs
nodev   devfs
        squashfs
nodev   usbdevfs

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