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==File Systems==
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===eCryptfs===
Fedora 10 builds on the encrypted file system support that debuted in Fedora 9, and fixes a number of problems that could have resulted in data corruption.


===EXT4===
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Fedora 9 featured a preview of ext4 support. Fedora 10 brings a fully ext4-compatible <code>e2fsprogs</code>. In addition, Anaconda's partition screen has an ext4 file system option available if you start the installer with the <code>ext4</code> option at the boot prompt. Fedora 10 also includes delayed allocation for ext4. However, ext4 in Fedora 10 does not currently support file systems larger than 16 terabytes.


===XFS===
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XFS is now a supported file system and an option with the the partitioning screen of Anaconda.
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