Computer Science, asked by Pavan1047, 1 year ago

what are direct and indirect blocks?

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Answered by piyushSinghrajput
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Central to the mechanism is that blocks of addresses (also called indirect blocks) are only allocated as needed. For example, a 12-block file would be described using just the inode because its blocks fit into the number of direct pointers available.
Answered by tonymontana
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A direct block is when you go and block them without hiding it a indirect is like hacked a very powerful firewall.

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