Re: filesystem or database??

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On 9/17/2010 1:28 AM, mohit verma wrote:
hello,
when we install any package (like  in  ubuntu) ,at end the terminal
shows "reading database" . the idea i got by my friend is that package
manager uses this database (like .deb or rpm).
but my question is : everything in linux is a file so it(database or
files that it contains) must be placed somewhere in the  filesystem.what
is the difference  if i say that package manager accesses nothing but
the filesystem

Directory is also a file ( special ) , but we seldom call
it a file.

Thanks

( obviously a part of it) and database of a system(
computer ) is nothing but  the filesystem (part of it ) itself  ?
i mean: what differs between these two that imposes us to name them
differently?


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