Re: Curious Sunday Morning Linux File System Question ??

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At 10:36 PM -0700 3/11/07, Les wrote:
 ...
>	Other schemes have been used, one was a header that contained all kinds
>of attributes in a highly secure system.  Apple used to use a "fork"
>which had a short file that contained attribute and application
>information on each file but was stored separately for compatibility
>with main frame and minicomputer systems. ...
 ...

Slight correction:  the "Resource Fork" was (and is) an alternate data
stream, a term familiar from NTFS.  Apple did keep Finder Info (including
the file's attributes such as visibility and application information such
as type and creator codes) and some other metadata in the file's catalog
entry.  It was stored separately on other more limited filesystems, often
in an AppleDouble file, or it could be stored with the data in an
AppleSingle file.
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