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Sprattney

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  1. He is supposed to be talking about Windows in general, but I think he is talking about Linux/Unix. The exact statement is: "In order to efficiently sort this data, the file system consists of several nodes. A node is an addressable space on the hard drive. The different nodes are files, directories, and subdirectories." Watcha think?

  2. I have the book, "Complete guide to network Servers and Server+" In this book the guy who wrote it says that a node is an addressable space on the hard drive. Does anyone know where this idea comes from? I have looked everywhere to prove him right, but no luck. I do not agree with him. Is there anyone out there that does, and that can prove it? :thumbup it would be great if someone did!!

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