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- Fork_(file_system) abstract "In a computer file system, a fork is set of data associated with a file system object. File systems without forks only allow a single such set of data for the contents, while file systems with forks allow multiple such contents. Every non-empty file must have at least one fork, often of default type, and depending on the file system, a file may have one or more other associated forks, which in turn may contain primary data integral to the file, or just metadata. Unlike extended attributes, a similar file system feature which is typically of fixed size, forks can be of variable size, possibly even larger than the file's primary data fork. The size of a file is the sum of the sizes of each fork. Forks are also known as streams, since they are of variable size (unlike fixed size metadata), but this differs from other uses of "stream" to mean "data available over time, potentially infinite".".
- Fork_(file_system) wikiPageExternalLink datastreams.html.
- Fork_(file_system) wikiPageExternalLink aa364404.
- Fork_(file_system) wikiPageExternalLink ntfs-ads.php?lang=EN.
- Fork_(file_system) wikiPageExternalLink alternate-data-streams.html.
- Fork_(file_system) wikiPageID "1418605".
- Fork_(file_system) wikiPageRevisionID "594614357".
- Fork_(file_system) hasPhotoCollection Fork_(file_system).
- Fork_(file_system) subject Category:Computer_file_systems.
- Fork_(file_system) type Abstraction100002137.
- Fork_(file_system) type Arrangement105726596.
- Fork_(file_system) type ClassificationSystem105727220.
- Fork_(file_system) type Cognition100023271.
- Fork_(file_system) type ComputerFileSystems.
- Fork_(file_system) type FileSystem105732614.
- Fork_(file_system) type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Fork_(file_system) type Structure105726345.
- Fork_(file_system) comment "In a computer file system, a fork is set of data associated with a file system object. File systems without forks only allow a single such set of data for the contents, while file systems with forks allow multiple such contents. Every non-empty file must have at least one fork, often of default type, and depending on the file system, a file may have one or more other associated forks, which in turn may contain primary data integral to the file, or just metadata.".
- Fork_(file_system) label "Alternate Data Streams".
- Fork_(file_system) label "Alternativer Datenstrom".
- Fork_(file_system) label "Bifurcação (sistema de arquivos)".
- Fork_(file_system) label "Fork (file system)".
- Fork_(file_system) label "フォーク (ファイルシステム)".
- Fork_(file_system) sameAs Alternativer_Datenstrom.
- Fork_(file_system) sameAs Alternate_Data_Streams.
- Fork_(file_system) sameAs Alternate_data_stream.
- Fork_(file_system) sameAs フォーク_(ファイルシステム).
- Fork_(file_system) sameAs Bifurcação_(sistema_de_arquivos).
- Fork_(file_system) sameAs m.04_z0f.
- Fork_(file_system) sameAs Q438707.
- Fork_(file_system) sameAs Q438707.
- Fork_(file_system) sameAs Fork_(file_system).
- Fork_(file_system) wasDerivedFrom Fork_(file_system)?oldid=594614357.
- Fork_(file_system) isPrimaryTopicOf Fork_(file_system).