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  1. .travis.yml
  2. .travis_cmd_wrapper.pl
  3. .travis_get_mainline_kernel
  4. balloc.c
  5. cache.c
  6. dir.c
  7. exfat_fs.h
  8. exfat_raw.h
  9. fatent.c
  10. file.c
  11. inode.c
  12. Kconfig
  13. Makefile
  14. misc.c
  15. namei.c
  16. nls.c
  17. README.md
  18. super.c
fs/exfat/README.md

exFAT filesystem

This is the exfat filesystem for support from the linux 4.1 kernel to the latest kernel.

Installing as a stand-alone module

Install prerequisite package for Fedora, RHEL:

	yum install kernel-devel-$(uname -r)

Build step:

	make
	sudo make install

To load the driver manually, run this as root:

	modprobe exfat

Installing as a part of the kernel

  1. Let's take [linux] as the path to your kernel source dir.
	cd [linux]
	cp -ar exfat [linux]/fs/
  1. edit [linux]/fs/Kconfig
	source "fs/fat/Kconfig"
	+source "fs/exfat/Kconfig"
	source "fs/ntfs/Kconfig"
  1. edit [linux]/fs/Makefile
	obj-$(CONFIG_FAT_FS)          += fat/
	+obj-$(CONFIG_EXFAT_FS)       += exfat/
	obj-$(CONFIG_BFS_FS)          += bfs/
  1. make menuconfig and set exfat
	File systems  --->
		DOS/FAT/NT Filesystems  --->
			<M> exFAT filesystem support
			(utf8) Default iocharset for exFAT

build your kernel