Why might the direct blocks be stored in the inode itself?

      

Why might the direct blocks be stored in the inode itself?

  

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To adhere to the principle of spatial locality – we can avoid extra disk seek operations simply by
reading/writing to the first “spare” 12 blocks of the inode – there's plenty of room in it, and it makes the
inode space not a complete waste of disk blocks.
Titany answered the question on April 26, 2022 at 11:39


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