[partitionmanager] doc: Update commonly used file systems to more modern ones.

Andrius Štikonas andrius at stikonas.eu
Sat Dec 3 20:38:00 UTC 2016


Git commit 36291c44b268cc1e5232e3f501925a229e0dfe1f by Andrius Štikonas.
Committed on 03/12/2016 at 20:37.
Pushed by stikonas into branch 'master'.

Update commonly used file systems to more modern ones.

M  +2    -2    doc/glossary.docbook

https://commits.kde.org/partitionmanager/36291c44b268cc1e5232e3f501925a229e0dfe1f

diff --git a/doc/glossary.docbook b/doc/glossary.docbook
index c4cc4fd..2f511d6 100644
--- a/doc/glossary.docbook
+++ b/doc/glossary.docbook
@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@
 		<glossterm>File System</glossterm>
 		<glossdef>
 			<para>
-				A file system defines how the storage of data (files with their metadata, folders and their metadata, free space) is organized within a <link linkend="glossary-partition">partition</link>. There are various different types of file systems, some coming originally from the Unix/Linux world, some not. Examples for commonly used file systems on Unix/Linux are ext2, ext3, reiserfs and xfs.
+				A file system defines how the storage of data (files with their metadata, folders and their metadata, free space) is organized within a <link linkend="glossary-partition">partition</link>. There are various different types of file systems, some coming originally from the Unix/Linux world, some not. Examples for commonly used file systems on Unix/Linux are Btrfs, ext4 and XFS.
 			</para>
 		</glossdef>
 	</glossentry>
@@ -87,7 +87,7 @@
 		<glossterm>File System Label</glossterm>
 		<glossdef>
 			<para>
-				A title of a file system. Some file systems (among them ext2/3/4, FAT16/32 and NTFS) support setting a label for the file system so it can be identified in tools like &partman; or other applications.
+				A title of a file system. Some file systems (among them Btrfs, ext2/3/4, FAT16/32 and NTFS) support setting a label for the file system so it can be identified in tools like &partman; or other applications.
 			</para>
 			<para>
 				<note>


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