Ext2FF
Ext2FF is a digital tool designed for converting data between the Ext2 filesystem format and various other file formats. Developed by open-source contributors, Ext2FF aims to facilitate data migration, backup, and recovery processes involving Ext2-based storage devices.
The Ext2 filesystem, introduced in 1993 by Remy Card, was widely used in Linux operating systems before
Ext2FF is often employed by system administrators, forensic analysts, and developers working with legacy Linux systems
While Ext2FF focuses on the Ext2 filesystem, ongoing development has aimed to extend support to newer filesystems
Overall, Ext2FF serves as a valuable tool for managing and converting Ext2 filesystem data, aiding in data