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{{Distinguish|Encrypting File System}}
There is also a (''different'') filing system called [[Encrypting File System|EFS]] under [[Microsoft]] [[Windows 2000]].
{{Infobox file system
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| name = Extent File System
| developer = [[Silicon Graphics]]
| full_name =
| introduction_date =
| introduction_os =
| partition_id =
| directory_struct =
| file_struct =
| file_types =
| bad_blocks_struct =
| bootable =
| min_volume_size =
| max_volume_size =
| max_file_size =
| file_size_granularity =
| max_files_no =
| max_filename_size =
| max_dirname_size =
| max_directory_depth =
| filename_character_set =
| dates_recorded =
| date_range =
| date_resolution =
| forks_streams =
| attributes =
| file_system_permissions =
| compression =
| encryption =
| data_deduplication =
| copy_on_write =
| OS = [[IRIX]]
| website =
}}
 
'''EFSExtent File System''' ('''Extent File SystemEFS''') is an older blockextent-based [[filingfile system]] used in [[Silicon Graphics]]' [[IRIX]] versionsreleases prior to theversion 5.3. releaseIt has been superseded by [[XFS]].
 
EFS has been superseded by [[XFS]].
 
== External links ==
* [http://www.aeschi.ch.eu.org/efs/ EFS support for Linux]
* [http://cvsweb.netbsd.org/bsdweb.cgi/src/sys/fs/efs/ EFS support for NetBSD]
 
{{File systems}}
* [http://aeschi.ch.eu.org/efs/ EFS support for Linux]
 
 
{{Compu-storage-stub}}
 
[[Category:Disk file systems]]
[[Category:IRIX]]