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    Extended file attributes - Wikipedia

    Extended file attributes are file system features that enable users to associate computer files with metadata not interpreted by the filesystem, whereas regular attributes have a purpose strictly defined by the filesystem (such as permissions or records of creation and modification times). Unlike forks, which … See more

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    In AIX, the JFS2 v2 filesystem supports extended attributes, which are accessible using the getea … See more

     
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