Inode: A unique identifier used to store the metadata of a file or directory in a Linux file system. Not including file name: The inode stores information like ownership, permissions, file size, ...
Question, on a 2TB drive how much space is wasted by using normal amount of inodes instead of largefile or largefile4, I created my filesystems with normal but I only have files in the 100MB to 4GB ...
It started with a phone call. Could we build a Linux box that would mount and read a DEC drive and make the data available to NT workstations via Samba? The answer was “I'll have to get back to you.” ...
A Linux Filesystem implementing a File Sector Manager and Sector Space Manager in the user space. A Unix file can be a directory (containing other files and directories); or a data/binary file (binary ...
Abstract: Recent developments in storage class memory such as PCM, MRAM, RRAM, and STT-RAM have strengthened their leadership as storage media for memory-based file systems. Traditional Linux ...