Breaking Down Linux File-System
In Linux, everything is a file—not just text documents or executables, but also devices, network sockets, and even running processes. This idea turns the whole operating system into a giant, interconnected file‑system tree that you can “hunt” through like a detective. In this blog I’ll walk you thr
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