what is inode number in linux operating system?



what is inode number in linux operating system?..

Answer / Anoop Kumar Suhane

An inode (Index Node) in Linux is a data structure that stores information about a file or directory, such as its type, ownership, permissions, size, and timestamps. Each inode has a unique number associated with it.

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