Operating System Design/File Systems/Abstraction

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One of the main points and features of a filesystem is abstraction. With a filesystem, we can organize our data into files, directories, and other constructs, and manipulate them in various ways. To open a file, you need only its path; it's not necessary to figure out the exact location on disk and instruct the hard drive controller to move the read head to that position.

This data abstraction is important for several reasons:

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