A sendmail mailertable allows you to over-ride the default routing for email, in other words, you can create special routing for arbitrary domains. There is probably nothing in the email world that can't be accomplished with sendmail, Eric Allman is a genius.
A sendmail mailertable allows you to over-ride the default routing for email, in other words, you can create special routing for arbitrary domains. There is probably nothing in the email world that can't be accomplished with sendmail, Eric Allman is a genius.
The first file system Linux supported was the MINIX file system.
There is no set file manager in linux. Examples of Linux file managers include but: Nautilus (GNOME) Thunar (XFCE) Dolphin (KDE)
You don't "extract" a torrent file, as they contain little data to begin with, and none of it would be useful in another form. Their purpose is to instruct a BitTorrent client on what tracker to connect to to download a file, along with checksum information for the file. For Linux, the most common BitTorrent clients are Transmission, KTorrent, and Vuze.
The Linux VFS (Virtual File System) may be thought of as a sort of interface between the Linux kernel and the mounted file systems. There can be many different file system types mounted simultaneously and VFS allows the Linux kernel to see and address them all in a similar way. This provides Linux with a great deal of flexibility. [JMH]
Ubuntu is a Linux distribution (as in a specific OS setup with the Linux kernel.)
For the purpose of this question, I'll stick to file systems that Linux natively supports and can boot off of.FAT12FAT16FAT32X-FAT (used on the Xbox)Minixextext2ext3ReiserFSReiser4JFSXFS
You don't edit inodes manually. They are managed by the file system driver.
ext3 is the default file system for Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
One could find information online regarding Linux file servers at the HowToForge website. The site covers everything one would need to know about Linux file servers.
There are programs you can download that will read Linux file systems. Common file systems are ext2 and ext3.