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{{short description|Native file system of the BeOS operating system}}
{{infobox filesystem
| name = BFS
| full_name = Be File System
| developer = [[Be Inc.]]
| introduction_os = [[BeOS]] Advanced Access Preview Release<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.zdnet.com/products/osuser/boj/hacker10.html | title=BeOS Journal 10: A First Look at DR9 | author=Scot Hacker | date=1997-07-01 | work=ZDNet |
| introduction_date =
| partition_id = Be_BFS ([[Apple Partition Map|Apple]])
| directory_struct = [[B+ tree]]<ref name="practical-book" />
| file_struct = [[inode]]s
| bad_blocks_struct = inodes
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| date_resolution = 1s
| forks_streams = Yes
| attributes =
| file_system_permissions =
| compression = No
| encryption = No
| OS = [[BeOS]], [[Magnussoft ZETA|ZETA]], [[Haiku (operating system)|Haiku]], [[SkyOS]], [[Syllable (operating system)|Syllable]], [[Linux]]
}}
The '''Be File System''' ('''BFS'''
BFS was developed by [[Dominic Giampaolo]] and [[Cyril Meurillon]] over a ten
Like its predecessor, OFS (Old Be File System, written by [[Benoit Schillings]]
Whilst intended as a 64-bit
Its design process, [[application programming interface]], and internal workings are, for the most part, documented in the book ''Practical File System Design with the Be File System''.<ref name="practical-book" />
==Implementations==
In addition to the original 1996 BFS used in
==See also==
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==External links==
* [
▲* [http://arstechnica.com/open-source/news/2010/06/the-beos-filesystem.ars The BeOS file system: an OS geek retrospective]
{{Filesystem}}
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