UNIX file system
A file system is a logical method for organising and storing large amounts of information in a way which makes it easy manage. The file is the smallest unit in which information is stored. The UNIX file system has several important features.
- Different types of file
- Structure of the file system
- Your home directory
- Your current directory
- Pathnames
- Access permissions
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