- file systems,
inodes are
stored in one or more fixed-size
areas that are set up at file
system creation time, so the
maximum number of
inodes is
fixed at...
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Natural range Synonyms Synonymy Corypha palmetto Walter Inodes palmetto (Walter) O.F.Cook
Inodes schwarzii O.F.Cook
Chamaerops palmetto (Walter) Michx....
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superblock A
number of
inodes, each
containing file
attributes A
number of data
blocks Inodes are
numbered sequentially,
starting at 0.
Inode 0 is
reserved for...
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Mahjong (English pronunciation: /mɑːˈdʒɒŋ/ mah-JONG; also
transliterated as mah jongg, mah-jongg, and mahjongg) is a tile-based game that was developed...
- They
depend on the
block size and the
ratio of the
number of
blocks and
inodes.[citation needed] In
Linux the
block size is
limited by the architecture...
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indirect block (****uming
twelve direct pointers in the
inode pointer structure).
Unlike inodes,
which are
fixed in
number and
allocated in a
special part...
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difference is that in NTFS, the MFT "takes the
place of"
inodes,
fulfilling most of the
functions which inodes fulfill in a
typical Unix filesystem. In NTFS, an...
- tree. JFS
dynamically allocates space for disk
inodes as necessary. Each
inode is 512 bytes. 32
inodes are
allocated on a 16 kB Extent. JFS allocates...
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bitmap tracks usage of
inodes. Each bit in the
bitmap represents an
inode. If an
inode is in use then its
corresponding bit in
Inode bitmap will be set,...
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number of
inodes and zones, the size of the two
bitmaps and the
starting block of the data area. The
inode bitmap is a
simple map of the
inodes that tracks...