Computer Science, asked by ankudi23, 7 months ago

What will happen in the two level directory
structure?

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Answered by Anonymous
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In the two-level directory structure, each user has his own user file directory (UFD). The UFDs have similar structures, but each lists only the files of a single user. When a user job starts or a user logs in, the system's master file directory (MFD) is searched

Answered by CloseEncounter
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What will happen in the two level directory

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In the two-level directory structure, each user has his own user file directory (UFD). The UFDs have similar structures, but each lists only the files of a single user. When a user job starts or a user logs in, the system's master file directory (MFD) is searched.

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What is the disadvantage of two level directory structure?

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Disadvantages: There may chance of name collision because two files can not have the same name. Searching will become time taking if the directory is large. In this can not group the same type of files together.

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