Understanding Linux Filesystems: Inodes, Block Sizes, and Data Structures

Posted by Scott_Ruecker on Jun 1, 2024 4:46 PM EDT
Linux Journal; By George Whittaker
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A filesystem is a fundamental component of any operating system. It is the system that manages how data is stored and retrieved on a storage device. In the world of Linux, filesystems play a crucial role in the organization and efficiency of data handling. With several types of filesystems available, understanding their underlying structures and functions is essential for anyone working with Linux, whether you're a system administrator, developer, or an enthusiast.

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