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NAME
dir - format of directories
DESCRIPTION
A directory behaves exactly like an ordinary file, save that
no user may write into a directory. The fact that a file is
a directory is indicated by a bit in the flag word of its
i-node entry. Directory entries are 16 bytes long. The
first word is the i-number of the file represented by the
entry, if non-zero; if zero, the entry is empty.
Bytes 2-15 represent the (14-character) file name, null
padded on the right. These bytes are not cleared for empty
slots.
By convention, the first two entries in each directory are
for ``.'' and ``..''. The first is an entry for the
directory itself. The second is for the parent directory.
The meaning of ``..'' is modified for the root directory of
the master file system and for the root directories of
removable file systems. In the first case, there is no
parent, and in the second, the system does not permit off-
device references. Therefore in both cases ``..'' has the
same meaning as ``.''.
SEE ALSO
file system (V)