• The Unix file system (UFS) is a family of file systems supported by many Unix and Unix-like operating systems. It is a distant descendant of the original...
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    In Unix and operating systems inspired by it, the file system is considered a central component of the operating system. It was also one of the first parts...
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  • The seven standard Unix file types are regular, directory, symbolic link, FIFO special, block special, character special, and socket as defined by POSIX...
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  • labels with file system creation and extraction programs, but no kernel support exists. System V Release 4, and some other Unix systems, retrofitted...
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    Unix (/ˈjuːnɪks/ , YOO-niks; trademarked as UNIX) is a family of multitasking, multi-user computer operating systems that derive from the original AT&T...
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  • Tanenbaum in the 1980s and aimed to replicate the structure of the Unix File System while omitting complex features, and was intended to be a teaching...
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  • In Unix-like operating systems, a device file, device node, or special file is an interface to a device driver that appears in a file system as if it...
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  • In Unix and Unix-like computer operating systems, a file descriptor (FD, less frequently fildes) is a process-unique identifier (handle) for a file or...
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    usage) is a standard Unix program used to estimate file space usage—space used under a particular directory or files on a file system. A Windows commandline...
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    command on Unix and Unix-like operating systems used to remove objects such as computer files, directories and symbolic links from file systems and also...
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    Unix epoch. For example, at midnight on January 1 2010, Unix time was 1262304000. Unix time originated as the system time of Unix operating systems....
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    (abbreviation for disk free) is a standard Unix command used to display the amount of available disk space for file systems on which the invoking user has appropriate...
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  • which system resources a user can access. The password file maps textual user names to UIDs. UIDs are stored in the inodes of the Unix file system, running...
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  • software interface for Unix and Unix-like computer operating systems that lets non-privileged users create their own file systems without editing kernel...
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    A Unix shell is a command-line interpreter or shell that provides a command line user interface for Unix-like operating systems. The shell is both an...
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  • Haiku operating system. Byte File System (BFS) - file system used by z/VM for Unix applications Btrfs – is a copy-on-write file system for Linux announced...
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    The ln command is a standard Unix command utility used to create a hard link or a symbolic link (symlink) to an existing file or directory. The use of a...
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    The file command is a standard program of Unix and Unix-like operating systems for recognizing the type of data contained in a computer file. The original...
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  • the layout of Unix-like systems. It has been made popular by its use in Linux distributions, but it is used by other Unix-like systems as well. It is...
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  • Chmod (category Unix file system-related software)
    Unix version 1, along with the chmod system call. As systems grew in number and types of users, access-control lists were added to many file systems in...
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    is a Unix system call that returns file attributes about an inode. The semantics of stat() vary between operating systems. As an example, Unix command...
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  • "Everything is a file" is an approach to interface design in Unix derivatives. While this turn of phrase does not as such figure as a Unix design principle...
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    Unix System V (pronounced: "System Five") is one of the first commercial versions of the Unix operating system. It was originally developed by AT&T and...
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  • mv is a Unix command that moves one or more files or directories from one place to another. If both filenames are on the same filesystem, this results...
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    In computing, cp is a command in various Unix and Unix-like operating systems for copying files and directories. The command has three principal modes...
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    The system utility fsck (file system check) is a tool for checking the consistency of a file system in Unix and Unix-like operating systems, such as Linux...
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  • Procfs (redirect from Proc file system)
    filesystem in Unix-like operating systems that presents information about processes and other system information in a hierarchical file-like structure...
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  • Inode (category Unix file system technology)
    (index node) is a data structure in a Unix-style file system that describes a file-system object such as a file or a directory. Each inode stores the...
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  • Fstab (category Unix file system technology)
    fstab (after file systems table) is a system file commonly found in the directory /etc on Unix and Unix-like computer systems. In Linux, it is part of...
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    and Unix filesystems, so that applications can access files on local file systems of those types without having to know what type of file system they...
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