Linux File Systems

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Linux File Systems Presented by: Lloyd Brown, James Frazee, & Travis Wertz

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Linux File Systems. Presented by: Lloyd Brown, James Frazee, & Travis Wertz. File System Capabilities. File types Permissions. File Types. Regular Files Directories Links Symbolic Hard. Permissions. Old Unix-style Standard Permissions: Universal User, Group, Others Example: - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Linux File SystemsPresented by: Lloyd Brown, James Frazee, & Travis Wertz

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File System Capabilities

File types Permissions

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File Types

Regular Files Directories Links

Symbolic Hard

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Permissions

Old Unix-style Standard Permissions: Universal User, Group, Others Example:

user@host~$ ls -lh procmail.log-rw------- 1 lbrown lbrown 47K Mar 30

14:17 procmail.log

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Permissions Access Control List (ACL)

Allows arbitrary users/groups to be given permissions to files

Example:user@host# getfacl www# file: www# owner: root# group: clusterstatuser::rwxuser:36:r-xgroup::rwxgroup:clusterstat:rwxgroup:clusterstat_ro:r-xmask::rwxother::---default:user::rwxdefault:user:36:r-xdefault:group::rwxdefault:group:clusterstat:rwxdefault:group:clusterstat_ro:r-xdefault:mask::rwxdefault:other::---

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Virtual File Systems

Inodes Dentrys Superblocks

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Inode

I(ndex)Node Describes location of each file,

directory, or link within every FS Identified by a tuple containing

unique number

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Dentry

Directory Entry Used to map file descriptors to

inodes Contains name of file or directory File descriptor points to a dentry,

which points to inode.

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Dentry Example

/home/chris /home/jim

/home

/home/chris/foo /home/chris/bar /home/chris/txt

Dentry

Pointer

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Superblock

When FS is mounted, contents are attached to primary directory tree

Superblock contains information about mounted FS Type Root inode location Items that protect integrity

Created by kernel Resides in memory

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Specific Types

General File Systems Network File Systems Special Purpose File Systems

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General File Systems

Ext 2/3 ReiserFS JFS XFS

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Network File Systems

NFS SMB/CIFS

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Memory File Systems

ProcFS TmpFS SysFS RamFS