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− | See also | + | '''BFS''' (also BeFS) is the file format for BeOS. See also [[Haiku]] which is a recreation of BeOS and can read BFS to a greater or lesser extent. A later re-implemented version was known as Open BFS, and [[SkyFS]] was forked from it. |
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* [http://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2010/06/the-beos-filesystem/ The BeOS file system: an OS geek retrospective] accessed 28 Oct 2012. | * [http://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2010/06/the-beos-filesystem/ The BeOS file system: an OS geek retrospective] accessed 28 Oct 2012. | ||
+ | * [http://www.nobius.org/~dbg/practical-file-system-design.pdf Practical File System Design With the Be File System], by Dominic Giampaolo (the designer of BFS) | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:53, 25 August 2019
BFS (also BeFS) is the file format for BeOS. See also Haiku which is a recreation of BeOS and can read BFS to a greater or lesser extent. A later re-implemented version was known as Open BFS, and SkyFS was forked from it.
[edit] Resources
- The BeOS file system: an OS geek retrospective accessed 28 Oct 2012.
- Practical File System Design With the Be File System, by Dominic Giampaolo (the designer of BFS)