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Consider a file system on a disk that has both logical and physical block sizes of 512 bytes.
assume that the information about each file is already in memory. for each of the three allocation strategies (contiguous, linked, and indexed), answer these questions:
a. how is the logical-to-physical address mapping accomplished in this system? (for the indexed allocation, assume that a file is always less than 512 blocks long.)
b. if we are currently at logical block 5 (the last block accessed was block 4) and want to access logical block 15 , how many physical blocks must be read from the disk?

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