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@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ filesystem.
It has been completely superseded by the second version
of the extended filesystem
.RB ( ext2 )
-and has been removed from the kernel (in 2.1.21).
+and has been removed from the kernel (in Linux 2.1.21).
.TP
.B ext2
is a disk filesystem that was used by Linux for fixed disks
@@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ filesystem support under Linux.
.TP
.B JFS
is a journaling filesystem, developed by IBM,
-that was integrated into Linux in kernel 2.4.24.
+that was integrated into Linux 2.4.24.
.TP
.B minix
is the filesystem used in the Minix operating system, the first to run
@@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ optional period and 3 character extension.
.B ncpfs
is a network filesystem that supports the NCP protocol,
used by Novell NetWare.
-It was removed from the kernel in 4.17.
+It was removed from the kernel in Linux 4.17.
.IP
To use
.BR ncpfs ,
@@ -160,7 +160,7 @@ See
.TP
.B Reiserfs
is a journaling filesystem, designed by Hans Reiser,
-that was integrated into Linux in kernel 2.4.1.
+that was integrated into Linux 2.4.1.
.TP
.B smb
is a network filesystem that supports the SMB protocol, used by
@@ -194,7 +194,7 @@ adds the capability to use long filenames under the MSDOS filesystem.
.TP
.B XFS
is a journaling filesystem, developed by SGI,
-that was integrated into Linux in kernel 2.4.20.
+that was integrated into Linux 2.4.20.
.TP
.B xiafs
was designed and implemented to be a stable, safe filesystem by
@@ -204,7 +204,7 @@ requested features without undue complexity.
The
.B xiafs
filesystem is no longer actively developed or maintained.
-It was removed from the kernel in 2.1.21.
+It was removed from the kernel in Linux 2.1.21.
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR fuse (4),
.BR btrfs (5),