fájlrendszernek
Fájlrendszernek is a Hungarian term that translates to "file system" in English. It refers to the method and data structure that an operating system uses to control how data is stored and retrieved. In essence, it is the organizational framework that dictates how files are named, organized, and managed on a storage medium, such as a hard drive, solid-state drive, or optical disc.
A file system defines the rules for how data is broken down into blocks or clusters, how
Common examples of file systems include FAT32, NTFS, ext4, and HFS+. Each has its own characteristics regarding