Ext2Fsd

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Ext2Fsd
Original author(s) Matt Wu
Developer(s) Matt Wu
Initial release January 26, 2002 (2002-01-26)
Stable release 0.51 / July 9, 2011 (2011-07-09)
Development status active
Written in C[1]
Operating system Microsoft Windows
Available in English, Simplified Chinese
Type file system driver
License GNU GPL v2
Website www.ext2fsd.com

Ext2Fsd (short for Ext2 File System Driver) is a free Installable File System driver written in C for the Microsoft Windows operating system family. It facilitates read and write access to the ext2, ext3 and ext4 file systems.

The driver can be installed on Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista, Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008. Support for Windows NT was dropped in version 0.30.

Ext2Mgr can optionally be installed to manage drive letters and such.

Features

Feature matrix

Read Write Journal dir_index
ext2 Yes Yes n/a ?
ext3 Yes Yes No
ext4 Yes Yes No

Supported Ext3/4 features by 0.51:

  • flexible inode size: > 128 bytes, up to block size
  • dir_index: htree directory index
  • filetype: extra file mode in dentry
  • large_file: > 4G files supported
  • sparse_super: super block backup in group descriptor
  • uninit_bg: fast fsck and group checksum
  • extent: reading, writing with no extending.
  • journal: only support replay for internal journal
  • flex_bg: first flexible metadata group

Unsupported Ext3/4 features

  • journal: log-based operations, external journal
  • extent: size truncating & expanding, file deletion
  • EA (extended attributes), ACL support

Features to be implemented in future

  • EXT3/4 features support (extents, journal)
  • Documents improvement: clear and elaborate
  • Performance improvement, code optimization
  • Automatic check & update of new versions
  • Logical Volume Manager (Linux) support, e2fsprogs porting for Windows

See also

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