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Revision as of 15:27, 12 September 2019
OpenSTLinux filesystem follows the Standard Linux® filesystem, represented on the below diagram.
It is based on the File Hierarchy Standard (FHS) at user space level.
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- - Filesystem layers which are associated to a device (with both block and raw interfaces), and which manage persistent data
- - Pseudo filesystem which manages volatile data linked to the current running session
The Virtual File System[1] is a Linux core feature which proposes an abstraction layer for the Linux user space.