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[[wikipedia:ext4|ext4]] ([[2008]]) [[journaling]] [[File system|file system]] or fourth extended filesystem is a [[journaling file system]] for [[Linux]] and it is the default file system for many Linux distributions such as [[Ubuntu]] and [[Debian]]. [[Red Hat Enterprise Linux|RHEL]] default fs is [[XFS]]. | [[wikipedia:ext4|ext4]] ([[2008]]) [[journaling]] [[File system|file system]] or fourth extended filesystem is a [[journaling file system]] for [[Linux]] and it is the default file system for many Linux distributions such as [[Ubuntu]] and [[Debian]]. [[Red Hat Enterprise Linux|RHEL]] default fs is [[XFS]]. | ||
− | Since [[Linux kernel]] | + | Since [[Linux kernel]] 4.1 on June 2015<ref>https://lwn.net/Articles/639427/</ref>, ext4 natively supports file [[cryptography|encryption]] |
* https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man5/ext4.5.html | * https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man5/ext4.5.html |
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