A file system is a way in which files are named, stored, retrieved as well as updated on a storage disk or partition; the way files are organized on the disk. Linux file system or any file system generally is a layer that is under the operating system that handles the positioning of your data on the storage; without it, the system cannot knows which file starts from where and ends where.
This course covers different types of file systems in Linux, how to access them, creating links, each file and directory attributes, and much more.
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