lab intro 2 file systems
Lab: Introduction to File Systems
It is extremely important for incident response teams and responders to understand files systems on multiple operating systems. This lab will introduce you to the various files systems so you are familiar with each. When building a CIRT it is important to make sure the team members have extensive knowledge of all files systems. During an incident you can be exposed to various types and you must have the ability to recognize and understand each one.
Lab 3-2: Introduction to File Systems
File systems store data on a disk. The most common Windows file systems are FAT and NTFS. There are several versions of FAT, including FAT12, FAT16, FAT32, exFAT, and FATx (XBOX). Some of the most common Linux file systems include EXT2, EXT3, EXT4, and ReiserFS. Mac OS X uses the HFS+ file system; older Macs use the HFS file system.
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