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Ms-dos uses a linked list of disk blocks for each file. the links are stored in an in-memory fat (file allocation table) not in the blocks themselves. unix uses an ‘‘inode’’ based system that we studed in class. assume each system uses disk blocks of size 512 bytes. consider a 1mb (i. e., 2048 block) file stored using each of these methods. what is required to read the last byte using each method? what is required to insert a new block (i. e., 512 new bytes) at the front of the file in each system? make especially clear all i/os that are required

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