On a unix system, everything is a file; if something is not a file, it is process.
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That is in fact true although it is just a generalization concept, in Unix and its derivatives such as Linux, everything is considered as a file. ... When you create a file or transfer a file to your system, it occupies some space on the physical disk and it is considered to be in a specific format (file type).
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This statement is true because there are special files which are more than just files.
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