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Answer #1• AIX uses a hierarchical file tree that consists of directories, subdirectories and files.
• The top level directory is called the root (/) directory that has many subdirectories.
• The file tree is mounted during the system startup.
• The top level directory is called the root (/) directory that has many subdirectories.
• The file tree is mounted during the system startup.
Answer #2(Answer is right i want to add some point )
1)In AIX mainly two types of file system first is JFS and another JFS2.
2)These file system used as per requirements.
3) if the super block of file system are damages then it recover by command
#dd bs=4k count=1 skip=31 seek=1 if=/dev/lv01, of=/dev/lv02.
1)In AIX mainly two types of file system first is JFS and another JFS2.
2)These file system used as per requirements.
3) if the super block of file system are damages then it recover by command
#dd bs=4k count=1 skip=31 seek=1 if=/dev/lv01, of=/dev/lv02.
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