Basic File System Concepts Every Linux filesystem implements a basic set of common concepts derivated from the Unix operating system [Bach 1986] files are represented by inodes, directories are simply files containing a list of entries and devices can be accessed by requesting I/O on special files. Inodes Each file is represented by a structure, called an inode. Each inode contains the description
List of Tables 2.1. Impact of Block Sizes3.1. Sample Floppy Disk Layout, 1KiB blocks3.2. Sample 20mb Partition Layout3.3. Superblock Structure3.4. Defined s_state Values3.5. Defined s_errors Values3.6. Defined s_creator_os Values3.7. Defined s_rev_level Values3.8. Defined s_feature_compat Values3.9. Defined s_feature_incompat Values3.10. Defined s_feature_ro_compat Values3.11. Defined s_algo_bitma
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