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                    <description><![CDATA[File systems play a crucial role in managing and organizing data on storage devices, allowing for efficient storage, retrieval, and management of files and directories.]]></description>
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                    <description><![CDATA[So to read a file you first find its name, MyLetter say, in the root directory. You then know the number of the first block that it uses to store data – block 05 say. You can now read block 05 and process the data it contains.]]></description>
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