On Tue, 14 Jul 2026 at 23:52, Left Right <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > So what you're saying is.... newsflash, the contents of a directory is > > the directory entries. > > Well... This just shows you aren't familiar with the subject. There are > different ways to implement hierarchical filesystems. Take, for instance, > Ceph filesystem. It's built on top of an object store. It doesn't need i-node > per directory as the whole notion of directory is different: it's just a > common prefix shared by multiple objects. Directories aren't objects in such > a filesystem and don't have their own content. >
You specifically named Linux and ext4. But what else should I expect from someone who doesn't even want to put a name to their words. You could just be the dumbest LLM in the world for all I know. ChrisA -- https://mail.python.org/mailman3//lists/python-list.python.org
