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<H2>Indexed Filesystem (current)</H2>
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<P>This filesystem overcomes the project file-path length limitations inherent to the legacy Managled Filesystem and
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<P>This filesystem overcomes the project file-path length limitations inherent to the legacy Mangled Filesystem and
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utilizes an index file to store project file-paths and the corresponding 8-digit hexadecimal identifier for
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each
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(e.g., <I>00001234.prp</I> / <I>~00001234.db</I>). The following files are used to manage the filesystem content
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<P><B>Locating Project File Storage</B> - Locating individual project files on disk requires interpretation of
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the index file (<I>~index.dat</I>) and traversing the numbered storage folders appropriately. When locating a project
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file within the index it is important to know both the full Ghidra project directory path and project filename.
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If project filename are unique you can simply search for the filename within the index, otherwise you will have
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If the project filename is unique you can simply search for the filename within the index, otherwise you will have
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to search for project folder path first. Sample <I>~index.dat</I> file:</P>
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<PRE>
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trouble ticket.<P>
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<P>As discussed for each filesystem above, the specific <I>*.prp</I> file and <I>~*.db/</I> directory should be
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identified and copied for triage. Keep a copy will enable triage and may enable restoring the file in the
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future if poossible. Once this file and corresponding directory have been copied they may be removed from the filesystem.
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identified and copied for triage. Keeping a copy will enable triage and may enable restoring the file in the
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future if possible. Once this file and corresponding directory have been copied they may be removed from the filesystem.
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For the indexed filesystem case the index related files can be deleted which will trigger a rebuild of the index
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(see Indexed Filesystem above).
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