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righteousit.com
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| | | | | XFS uses several different directory structures depending on the size of the directory. Small directories have their data stored in the inode. | |
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shapeshed.com
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| | | | | Tutorial on using ln, a UNIX and Linux command to make links between files. Examples of creating a hard link, creating a symbolic link, and a broken symbolic link. | |
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venam.net
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| | | | | Everything is a file, right. Files on Unix have no specific format, nothing is imposed about how they should be, and there's no need to incorporate anything specific for them to be files. There's no file type, all the files are the same. But that's not really true. There are two differentiations. One is at a higher level, a m... | |
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cpbotha.net
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| | | I wrote about my note-taking approach for the first time in 2016 (read for fun), and then pretty expansively about its evolved version in 2019. In spite of the title of these posts, already in 2019 it had become more a system for personal knowledge management than just for note-taking. It is now again three years later (3.5 to be slightly more accurate), and the system has continued on its path of steady evolution. | ||