Discuss parent-child relationship in unix file system.
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The Unix file system is a methodology for logically organizing and storing large quantities of data such that the system is easy to manage. A file can be informally defined as a collection of (typically related) data, which can be logically viewed as a stream of bytes (i.e. characters). A file is the smallest unit of storage in the Unix file system.
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