Speaking in a non-academic language, a file system is how data is stored and structured on some kind of storage medium (computer hard disk, diskette, internal memory of a phone or camera, etc.). Those. the concept of a file system includes such components as the organization, structure, and naming order of information. In other words, the file system of a computer (more precisely, of a particular disk or storage medium) is what the application allowsaccess files on this medium without paying attention to the physical type of such medium and the logic of the location of the requested information on it. All that the program “knows” is the name of the requested file and, possibly, a set of its additional attributes. But it depends on how quickly and accurately the program receives the requested information from the file system and system driver.
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