Ext2Fsd is a free driver for Microsoft Windows that allows the system to work with Ext2 and Ext3 file systems. Disk managers work with an application by starting their managers. Select the disks/binaries you want to mount/assign, and then select the corresponding ext2 or ext3 format.
This allows support for: xt2fsd:
- This helps you read and write to ext2/ ext3 servers;
- Journalism editing support, including ext3, ext3 news:
- Various code pages can be supported: All these characters have utf8. There are some other characters as well.
- The mounting point can be automatically assigned;
- A wide range of inodes can be supported: 128, 256, etc;
- Files over 4 GB can be supported.
- The CICS access for the network is shared;
- htree directory indexing;
- Read-only ext4 support;
- fsck support (uninit_bg).
Cannot be operated without Ext2Script support:
- journaling to an ext3 file system;
- t's support for ext4;
- raid is a Linux and command line version of LVM.
The following Ext3/4 file systems can be supported with these functions.
- flexible inode size;
- htree directory indexing;
- There is a high level of support for very large files.
A few functions do not work on Ext3/4 file systems:
- Journalism;
- flex_bg;
- EA and ACL.