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RFS™

SAMSUNG RFS (Robust File System) is an embedded flash file system that uses SAMSUNG OneNAND flash memory as storage on any consumer electronic devices. SAMSUNG RFS (Robust File System) is an embedded flash file system that uses SAMSUNG OneNAND flash memory as storage on any consumer electronic devices. SAMSUNG RFS runs in the Linux kernel and is fully compatible with FAT file system standards (FAT16/32).The following application notes for RFS provide answers to frequently asked questions about RFS file system. It contains the description of the features and functions of the RFS file system for Linux based embedded system using OneNAND flash memory.

The following application notes for RFS provide answers to frequently asked questions about RFS Flash Management Software.
It contains the description of the features and functions of the RFS using OneNAND flash memory

Instroduction to SAMSUNG's Linux Flash File System - RFS
  • This paper presents the salient features of the RFS file system written with a layman perspective. You will discover why RFS is an ideal flash software solution for Linux-based embedded system using OneNAND flash memory.
LinuStoreII GPL Compliance
  • This paper describes the solution that has been successfully deployed using LinuStoreII to make SAMSUNG's Linux RFS file system fully comply with the Linux GPL issue.
RFS Fast Seek
  • This Paper explains the SAMSUNG's RFS Fast Seek method to reduce the time to access the target data for Read-Only file.
RFS POR
  • This paper describes about the SAMSUNG's RFS power off Recovery feature to prevent the data corruption and to maintain consistency of file system during abnormal shutdown.
VFAT RFS
  • This paper explains the performance analysis between SAMSUNG's Linux RFS File system and VFAT on Apollon_Plus_Rev1.1 board using IOzone as file system benchmark.