Describe the
Linux Ext format?
- The Linux EXT format stands for Extended File
System which has been created especially for the Linux
Kernel and its usage.
- The Ext format consists of the structure similar to that of the
metadata of the traditional Unix File System(UFS)
which was being designed for overcoming the limitations of the
MINIX file systems.
- There are also some of the other extended file systems of the
same family.They are as follows:
Hence, this was all about the Ext Format in
Linux.
What are the
component parts?
- A component part is something which is very determined and in a
relationship with something that consists of it. It is the part or
portion of the same software which is been associated with it.
- The bigger machines are made up of many different components in
order to work perfectly such as a motherboard, CPU, RAM,
HDD, etc.
- All of these small parts collectively engaged together helps in
developing the components which are being called as the machine
later on.
Hence, these are the component parts.
How is it
organized?
- The software components are being organized according to the
need of the component and to what extent they are needed. The type
of the component is what it actually depends on.
- The functionality of the component plays a most important role
in noticing the position of the components in the machine and how
to place it accordingly.
- The space provided to the components is one of the major things
which is been noticed by the developers so that none of the
components are being displaced while the functionality of the
machine is also affected because of it.
Hence, these are the factors on which the software components
are being dependent upon.