Some operating system have a tree structured file system but
limits the depth of the tree to some small number of levels.
what effect does this limit have on users? How does this
simplify file system (if it does)?



Some operating system have a tree structured file system but limits the depth of the tree to some s..

Answer / ben

It means they cannot copy files or folders that are beyond that total length. Either with too many really long names makes backing them up difficult.

Usually have to correct it at some point by using abbreviation or moving them up a folder or two.

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