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Linux File System Inodes
Posted by Philipp Esselbach on: 05/02/2006 02:31 PM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ]
OSWeekly.com posted an article on Linux File System Inodes
Inode stores basic information about a regular file, directory, or other file system object. The inode number is a unique integer assigned to the device upon which it is stored. All files are hard links to inodes. Whenever a program refers to a file by name, the system conceptually uses the filename to search for the corresponding inode. Many computer programs often give i-node numbers to designate a file.
Linux File System Inodes
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