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− | JXFS is a fast and robust |
+ | JXFS is a fast and robust file system that supports devices up to multiple-terabytes. |
You cannot boot AmigaOS directly into a JXFS partition so you should ensure that AmigaOS is installed on a partition formatted as SFS. |
You cannot boot AmigaOS directly into a JXFS partition so you should ensure that AmigaOS is installed on a partition formatted as SFS. |
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− | Similarly a quirk in [[AmiCygnix|AmiCygnix]] is not yet compatible with JXFS and it is recommended that it be installed on the AmigaOS System partition as well. |
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+ | JXFS was discontinued and is no longer recommended starting with AmigaOS 4.1 Final Edition. |
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− | JXFS is recommended for all other partitions for improved performance. |
Latest revision as of 19:58, 2 October 2015
JXFS is a fast and robust file system that supports devices up to multiple-terabytes.
You cannot boot AmigaOS directly into a JXFS partition so you should ensure that AmigaOS is installed on a partition formatted as SFS.
JXFS was discontinued and is no longer recommended starting with AmigaOS 4.1 Final Edition.