Keywords - F
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- fault tolerance
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[Fault tolerance] ·
[Introduction] ·
- FIFO scheduling method
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[FIFO scheduling] ·
- FIFOs
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[FIFOs] ·
[What is a file?] ·
- creating
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[FIFOs] ·
- pipes
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[FIFOs] ·
- removing
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[FIFOs] ·
- file descriptors (FDs)
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- duplicating
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[Open control blocks] ·
- inheritance
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[Open control blocks] ·
- inheritance, preventing
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[Open control blocks] ·
- namespace
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[File descriptor namespace] ·
- open control blocks (OCBs)
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[File descriptor namespace] ·
- several FDs referring to the same OCB
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[Open control blocks] ·
- filenames
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- defined
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[Directories] ·
- dot (directory link)
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[Directory links] ·
- dot dot (directory link)
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[Directory links] ·
- links
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[The DOS Filesystem Manager] ·
- longer than 16 characters
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[Links and inodes] ·
- files
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- access date
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[Date and time stamps] ·
- accessing
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[File access] ·
- accessing across the network
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[Network root] ·
- block special files
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[Raw volumes] ·
[What is a file?] ·
- character special files
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[What is a file?] ·
- closing
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[Removing links] ·
- creation date
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[Date and time stamps] ·
- date and time stamps
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[Date and time stamps] ·
- defined
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[What is a file?] ·
- directories
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[Directories] ·
[What is a file?] ·
- DOS files, operating on
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[The DOS Filesystem Manager] ·
- executable files running with their own privileges
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[File access] ·
- extending
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[Extending files] ·
- extents
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[Extents] ·
[The DOS Filesystem Manager] ·
- FIFOs
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[FIFOs] ·
[What is a file?] ·
- filenames
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[Directories] ·
- links
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[Links and inodes] ·
- locating
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[Directories] ·
- modification date
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[Date and time stamps] ·
- multiple filenames
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[Links and inodes] ·
- network access
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[Network root] ·
- opened by different processes
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[Open control blocks] ·
- opened twice by same process
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[Open control blocks] ·
- permissions
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[File access] ·
- pipes
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[Pipes] ·
[What is a file?] ·
- pseudonyms
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[Links and inodes] ·
- recovering
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[Filesystem recovery] ·
- regular files
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[Regular files] ·
[What is a file?] ·
- remote files, accessing
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[Network root] ·
- security
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[File access] ·
- symbolic links
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[Symbolic links] ·
[What is a file?] ·
- times maintained for each file
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[Date and time stamps] ·
- types of files implemented in QNX
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[What is a file?] ·
- write date
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[Date and time stamps] ·
- filesystem
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- accessing a filesystem on another node
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[Alias prefixes] ·
- accessing remote system transparently
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[NFS filesystem] ·
- CD-ROM
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[CD-ROM filesystem] ·
- DOS
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[The DOS Filesystem Manager] ·
- Flash
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[Flash] ·
- guest filesystems
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[The DOS Filesystem Manager] ·
- implemented on block special files
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[Regular files] ·
- mounting
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[Mounting a filesystem] ·
- navigating
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[Directories] ·
- NFS
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[NFS filesystem] ·
- partitions
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[The DOS Filesystem Manager] ·
- recovering
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[Filesystem recovery] ·
- robustness
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[Filesystem robustness] ·
- seek points
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[Open control blocks] ·
- SMB
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[SMB filesystem] ·
- unmounting
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[Unmounting a filesystem] ·
- Filesystem Manager
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- accessing several devices in parallel
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[Multi-threading] ·
- buffer cache
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[Elevator seeking] ·
- client-driven priority
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[Client-driven priority] ·
- Dosfsys
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[The DOS Filesystem Manager] ·
- Efsys.*
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[Flash] ·
- elevator seeking
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[Elevator seeking] ·
- filetypes managed by Fsys
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[What is a file?] ·
- guest filesystems
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[The DOS Filesystem Manager] ·
- I/O requests
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- from buffer cache while other requests in progress
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[Multi-threading] ·
- managing
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[Multi-threading] ·
- Iso9660fsys
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[CD-ROM filesystem] ·
- multi-threading
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[Multi-threading] ·
- performance
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[Filesystem Manager performance] ·
- ramdisk
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[Ramdisks] ·
- responsibilities
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[Introduction] ·
- SMBfsys
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[SMB filesystem] ·
- temporary files
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[Temporary files] ·
- Flash filesystem
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[Flash] ·
- flow control
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[Device services] ·
- flow of data (between applications and devices)
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[Device services] ·
- fork()
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[fork()] ·
- fullpath utility
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[A note about cd] ·
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