Making files is easy under the UNIX operating system. Therefore, users
tend to create numerous files using large amounts of file space. It
has been said that the only standard thing about all UNIX systems is
the message-of-the-day telling users to clean up their files.
-- System V.2 administrator's guide
tend to create numerous files using large amounts of file space. It
has been said that the only standard thing about all UNIX systems is
the message-of-the-day telling users to clean up their files.
-- System V.2 administrator's guide
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- Making files is easy under the UNIX operating system.
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[Unix: from `runcom files' on
the CTSS system 1962-63,
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1. Space allocated to a disk file but not actually
used to store useful information.
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to store useful information.
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periodically (typically once a week) to seek out and erase
core files,
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