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35 operating system for the larger Digital Equipment Corporation
42 A hierarchical file system incorporating
49 System command language selectable on a per-user basis,
56 and implementation of the file system
65 time-sharing system.
78 system that runs on the \*sPDP\*n-11/70 and the
85 had to do with details of the implementation of the file system.
98 from various switching machines within the Bell System,
111 a powerful operating system for interactive use
116 less than two man-years were spent on the main system
120 most important characteristics of the system
123 Besides the operating system proper, some major programs
158 It is worth noting that the system is totally self-supporting.
163 system;
176 system is installed is a 16-bit
178 the system kernel
182 This system, however, includes a very large number of
185 of space for I/O buffers and system tables;
186 a minimal system capable of running the software
202 versions of the system.
210 for file system storage and swapping.
237 Early versions of the operating system were written in assembly language,
239 The size of the new system was about one-third greater
241 Since the new system not only became much easier to
249 III. THE FILE SYSTEM
252 the system
254 a file system.
265 No particular structuring is expected by the system.
277 the programs that use them, not by the system.
284 induce a structure on the file system as a whole.
289 cannot be written on by unprivileged programs, so that the system
294 The system maintains several directories
299 All files in the system can be found by tracing
304 Other system directories contain all the programs provided
314 system, it may be in the form of a
324 causes the system to search
340 A path name not starting with ``/\^'' causes the system to begin the
365 system
402 file system.
438 Although the root of the file system is always stored on the same
440 it is not necessary that the entire file system hierarchy
444 system request with two arguments:
448 of an independent file system
455 of the file system on the removable volume.
465 permanent file system.
472 is mounted by the system initialization
474 A mountable file system is generated by
477 an empty file system,
478 or one may simply copy an existing file system.
482 no link may exist between one file system hierarchy and
493 Each user of the system is assigned a unique
506 If the tenth bit is on, the system
532 that call privileged system entries.
533 For example, there is a system entry
558 The system recognizes one particular user \*sID\*n (that of the ``super-user'') as
561 system without
563 system.