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==== indirect pointers ==== [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inode_pointer_structure indirect pointer structure] three types of indirect pointers are within an inode are: * single indirect pointer - refers to a file system block that contains pointers to data blocks. this file system block contains 2048 additional addresses of 8-Kbyte data blocks, which can point to an additional 16 Mbytes of data * double indirect pointer - refers to a file system block that contains single indirect pointers, each indirect pointer refers to a file system block that contains the data block pointers, double indirect pointers point to an additional 32 Gbytes of data * triple indirect pointer - can reference up to an additional 64 Tbytes of data
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