File:File system fragmentation.svg
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current | 21:12, 30 January 2010 | 488 × 206 (23 KB) | Me6620 | Major clean up | |
03:17, 1 December 2007 | 488 × 206 (30 KB) | Rfc1394 | Adjust text for italic item | ||
03:15, 1 December 2007 | 488 × 206 (29 KB) | Rfc1394 | Another correction; revert text back to text instead of as paths (makes it take a lot less space that way) | ||
03:00, 1 December 2007 | 488 × 206 (108 KB) | Rfc1394 | Correct image to accurately display what it is supposed to | ||
02:47, 1 December 2007 | 488 × 206 (111 KB) | Rfc1394 | Copy text off-screen on image and convert text to path so text isn't compressed by the SVG renderer. | ||
02:40, 1 December 2007 | 488 × 206 (14 KB) | Rfc1394 | Example of how file systems become fragmented. The following is from the article of the same name on Wikipedia: A blank disk has 5 files, A, B, C, D and E each using 10 blocks of space (for this section, a ''block'' is an |
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