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JXFS is a fast and robust filesystem that supports devices up to multiple-terabytes.
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.
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.


JXFS was discontinued and is no longer recommended starting with AmigaOS 4.1 Final Edition.
JXFS is recommended for all other partitions for improved performance.

Latest revision as of 18:58, 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.