What types of file systems can be created using 'mkfs' command?
The 'mkfs' command is a utility used in Unix-like systems to create a file system on a disk or partition. It supports various types of file systems that can be created depending on the requirements and compatibility of the system. Some commonly supported file system types include ext2, ext3, ext4, which are native to Linux. Other file systems like FAT (File Allocation Table) and NTFS (New Technology File System) are also widely supported and can be created using 'mkfs' command, making it versatile and adaptable to different storage devices and operating systems.
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