Virtual filesystems in Linux: Why we need them and how they work | Linux Today

Virtual filesystems in Linux: Why we need them and how they work

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Alison Chaiken
Mar 11, 2019

Virtual filesystems are the magic abstraction that makes the “everything is a file” philosophy of Linux possible. Here’s how they work.

Virtual filesystems are the magic abstraction that makes the “everything is a file” philosophy of Linux possible.
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Alison Chaiken

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