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STUPID! OLD FILE SYSTEM IS THE (O)RIGINAL (F)ILE (S)YSTEM NOT "OLD" ON THE AMIGA.
 
On the [[Amiga]], the '''Old File System''' was the filesystem for [[Amiga OS]] before the [[Amiga Fast File System]]. Even though it used 512-byte blocks, it reserved the first small portion of each [[Block (data storage)|block]] for [[Metadata (computing)|metadata]], leaving an actual data block capacity of 488 bytes per block. It wasn't very suitable for anything except [[floppy disk]]s, and it was soon replaced.