skrárkerfa
Skrárkerfa, often translated as file system, is a method and data structure that an operating system uses to control how data is stored and retrieved. It is the way files are named, stored, and organized on a storage device such as a hard disk drive, solid-state drive, or optical disc. Without a file system, data placed on storage media would be one large body of data with no way to tell where one piece of information ends and the next begins.
File systems manage files and directories. Directories are containers for files, and can also contain other
Different types of file systems exist, each with its own characteristics and suitability for different purposes.