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Forum: Filesystems, Disks and Memory 11-20-2006
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"You only have one number...how do you use that...
"You only have one number...how do you use that one number to find the start of the inodes for each cylinder group?"
ur exactly rite!! thats wat i'm tryin to figure out!!

firstly when i read...
Forum: Filesystems, Disks and Memory 11-18-2006
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Posted By anwerreyaz
yes the command ls -lid was help ful but am not...
yes the command ls -lid was help ful but am not clear with ur solution for first
question :(
i think the first inode in UFS is always inode 0 contrary to linux inode1????
searched google
found...
Forum: Filesystems, Disks and Memory 11-17-2006
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Posted By anwerreyaz
inode data structure
the superblock has the offset for inode table.
My question is
1) whether it starts relative to the start of the first cylinder group
or is it relative to the start of filesystem???

2)and also...
Forum: AIX 07-27-2006
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Posted By anwerreyaz
JFS and JFS2
hi all,
can sumbody give me a link which gives the basic layout of JFS, JFS2 and the veritas file system.
and i also want to know about the data structures used in this filsystem
thanx in advance
Forum: Filesystems, Disks and Memory 07-12-2006
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Posted By anwerreyaz
difference between ExtX and UFS
hello all,
i want to know the major differences between the unix filesystem and the linux ext filesystem i.e the datastructure or additional attributes that makes up the major difference.
i would...
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Posted By anwerreyaz
thanks a lot!!! that was very informative but iam...
thanks a lot!!! that was very informative but iam looking for the basic unix files system(UFS). help me....
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Posted By anwerreyaz
Unix filesystem
hello all,
i want to know about the unix file system. about the boot block,super block,and how to access them ,all the geometry details of the file systemetc etc...
where can i find this??? i'l b...
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