Operating System Fundamentals 86 When a hard disk is formatted and partitioned for use with a file system (and an operating system, a Master Boot Record is created before the first primary partition. The Master Boot Record contains instructions for booting a system once BIOS routines have been completed. It also contains a Partition Table, which describes the partitions that have been created on the disk.
From a users perspective, files exist on a storage device as single items. Files are categorized by file type, which is indicated by a file extension. The extension associates a file with the application that will use it. Files also have associated attributes, which can be used to improve file security and management. Files are organized into directories (or folders) and subdirectories or subfolders). Windows operating systems provide a tool called Windows Explorer which helps the user to graphically navigate and manipulate files and folders in the hierarchical file structure of a disk. A similar tool,
called the File Manager, is provided by Linux. Key Terms Absolute path Archive Attributes Contiguous Contiguous allocation strategy Directory Disk quota End of File (EOF) indicator Extension FAT File File compression File directory File encryption File Manager File system File type Folder Hidden Hierarchical structure Index Index block Indexed allocation strategy Linked allocation strategy Linux File Manager Master Boot Record
NTFS File Allocation Table Partition Table Path Read Only Relative path Root Shared files
Subdirectory
Subfolder Volatile memory Windows Explorer
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1. List any 5 responsibilities of the File Manager.
2. Name the 3 common Data Storage Strategies. Briefly describe how they work.
3. What are the advantages and disadvantages of the Indexed Allocation Method
4. What are the advantages and disadvantages of the Linked Allocation method
5. In what ways are NTFS more
reliable than FAT file system 6. How does NTFS handle space efficiency
7. List all security features provided by NTFS.
8. Describe the purpose of the Master Boot Record and Partition Table.
9. Describe the hierarchical file structure used by Windows. What is the difference between an absolute path and a relative path to a file List and describe four file attributes associated with files in NTFS.
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