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More Information About the ext3 Filesystem
Whenever possible, I like to get information straight from the horse's mouth. My favorite discussion of the ext3 filesystem is a presentation by Stephen Tweedie, the father of the ext3 filesystem. This presentation can be found online at http://olstrans.sourceforge.net/release/OLS2000-ext3/OLS2000-ext3.html. Though this presentation was originally made in July, 2000, the core concepts behind ext3 are still the same.
If you use the ext3 filesystem, or are simply interested in its current status, the most up-to-date resource on the Web related to the ext3 filesystem is the ext3-users mailing list. The ext3 development team maintains a constant presence on this list, making it a great resource for detailed information about day-to-day enhancements, bug fixes, and problem reports for the ext3 filesystem. To subscribe to the ext3-users mailing list, see the URL https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/ext3-users.