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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 119. Chapters: File Allocation Table, NTFS, Computer file, Ext3, ReiserFS, Ext2, High Performance File System, Hierarchical File System, File archiver, Fsck, Security-Enhanced Linux, 8.3 filename, Working directory, Comparison of file systems, List of file systems, Ext4, Filesystem permissions, HFS Plus, Symbolic link, Path, Linear Tape File System, Single source publishing, Virtual folder, File locking, Filesystem Hierarchy Standard, Virtual file system, Fstab, Cylinder-head-sector, Versioning file system, Journaling file system, Inode, Undeletion, Extended file attributes, Virtual Storage Access Method, Fork, Filesystem API, Recycle bin, Installable File System, Non-Volatile File System, Log-structured file system, Disk sector, Data set, Tmpfs, Flash file system, Execute in place, ISAM, Clustered file system, Boot sector, Home directory, Synthetic file system, Block suballocation, Record-oriented filesystem, Grid File System, MAC times, Distributed file system, MINIX file system, Next3, Single-instance storage, Large file support, Mount Rainier, Tagsistant, Soft updates, Orlov block allocator, Filename mangling, File deletion, Executable, RollBack Rx, List of default file system, USN Journal, Inode pointer structure, EFI System partition, Common filesystem features, QFS, Sector slipping, WebDFS, Temporary file, Extent, Infinit, Apple Partition Map, Dancing tree, Directory structure, Disc spanning, Union mount, Data cluster, Basic partitioned access method, Demand priority, Shared read lock, Chiron FS, Temporary folder, Object-based file system, Case preservation, TMPDIR, Volume boot record, Nasan, Archive bit, File copying, GDFS, Queued sequential access method, Relative Record Data Set, PhysicsFS, Block allocation map, Mtab, FTAM, Key Sequenced Data Set, Allocate-on-flush, Global filesystem, File virtualization, Logic File Sys...

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  • PublisherBooks LLC, Wiki Series
  • Publication date2011
  • ISBN 10 1157368042
  • ISBN 13 9781157368045
  • BindingTapa blanda
  • LanguageEnglish
  • Number of pages120

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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 119. Chapters: File Allocation Table, NTFS, Computer file, Ext3, ReiserFS, Ext2, High Performance File System, Hierarchical File System, File archiver, Fsck, Security-Enhanced Linux, 8.3 filename, Working directory, Comparison of file systems, List of file systems, Ext4, Filesystem permissions, HFS Plus, Symbolic link, Path, Linear Tape File System, Single source publishing, Virtual folder, File locking, Filesystem Hierarchy Standard, Virtual file system, Fstab, Cylinder-head-sector, Versioning file system, Journaling file system, Inode, Undeletion, Extended file attributes, Virtual Storage Access Method, Fork, Filesystem API, Recycle bin, Installable File System, Non-Volatile File System, Log-structured file system, Disk sector, Data set, Tmpfs, Flash file system, Execute in place, ISAM, Clustered file system, Boot sector, Home directory, Synthetic file system, Block suballocation, Record-oriented filesystem, Grid File System, MAC times, Distributed file system, MINIX file system, Next3, Single-instance storage, Large file support, Mount Rainier, Tagsistant, Soft updates, Orlov block allocator, Filename mangling, File deletion, Executable, RollBack Rx, List of default file system, USN Journal, Inode pointer structure, EFI System partition, Common filesystem features, QFS, Sector slipping, WebDFS, Temporary file, Extent, Infinit, Apple Partition Map, Dancing tree, Directory structure, Disc spanning, Union mount, Data cluster, Basic partitioned access method, Demand priority, Shared read lock, Chiron FS, Temporary folder, Object-based file system, Case preservation, TMPDIR, Volume boot record, Nasan, Archive bit, File copying, GDFS, Queued sequential access method, Relative Record Data Set, PhysicsFS, Block allocation map, Mtab, FTAM, Key Sequenced Data Set, Allocate-on-flush, Global filesystem, File virtualization, Logic File System, File shadowing, IBM Rational MultiVersion File System, File grooming, Spanned volume, File change log, Entry Sequenced Data Set, Delta copying, Write Ahead Physical Block Logging, Parent directory, Playstation File System, Hi Performance FileSystem, Pattern file, High Throughput File System. Excerpt: File Allocation Table (FAT) is a computer file system architecture now widely used on many computer systems and most memory cards, such as those used with digital cameras. FAT file systems are commonly found on floppy disks, flash memory cards, digital cameras, and many other portable devices because of their relative simplicity. For floppy disks, the FAT has been standardized as ECMA-107 and ISO/IEC 9293. Those standards include only FAT12 and FAT16 without long filename support; long filenames with FAT is partially patented. The FAT file system is relatively straightforward technically and is supported by virtually all existing operating systems for personal computers. This makes it a useful format for solid-state memory cards and a convenient way to share data between operating systems. Designed and coded by Marc McDonald, Microsoft Stand-alone Disk BASIC introduced the FAT in 1977 with 8-bit table elements, produced for NCR's 8-bit 8080 file system. The FAT, born during one of a series of discussions between McDonald and Bill Gates, was later used in a stand-alone BASIC for the 8086 chip and eventually through the M-DOS operating system, became the basis for the file-handling routines in MS-DOS. In 1980, Tim Paterson extended the table elements to 12 bits in 86-DOS. The name origin. 120 pp. Englisch. Seller Inventory # 9781157368045

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