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- AtheOS_File_System abstract "The AtheOS file system (AFS) was originally used in the AtheOS operating system under MBR partition ID 0x2A, and is now a part of the Syllable operating system. AFS started with exactly the same data structures as the Be File System, BFS, and extended its feature set in many ways. As such, AFS is a 64-bit journaled file system with support for file attributes. File indexing and soft deletions are also partially supported.A few definitions: Journaled -- All file system transactions are first written to a journal before they are executed. When mounted, the file system replays everything in the journal. So, if something catastrophic occurs as data is being written to the file system, the file system can recover. File Attributes -- Name/value pairs tacked onto a file. For example, an audio file might have attributes for Artist, Title, and Album. This lets the file system search files in intelligent and flexible ways; example: search for all songs by Elton John that exist on the drive. File Indexing -- A persistent and up-to-date list of all files with a specific attribute, and the value of that attribute. So, the system may have an index for the Artist attribute on MP3 files. This speeds searching, but slows system performance when large numbers of files are created. Soft Deletions -- When the file system is told to delete a file, the file is actually hidden, and removed later by other means. In AFS, files are moved to an invisible directory and only deleted when the file system is next mounted.".
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- AtheOS_File_System wikiPageRevisionID "666173115".
- AtheOS_File_System wikiPageWikiLink AtheOS.
- AtheOS_File_System wikiPageWikiLink Be_File_System.
- AtheOS_File_System wikiPageWikiLink Category:Disk_file_systems.
- AtheOS_File_System wikiPageWikiLink Data_structure.
- AtheOS_File_System wikiPageWikiLink Elton_John.
- AtheOS_File_System wikiPageWikiLink File_system.
- AtheOS_File_System wikiPageWikiLink Master_boot_record.
- AtheOS_File_System wikiPageWikiLink Operating_system.
- AtheOS_File_System wikiPageWikiLink Partition_ID.
- AtheOS_File_System wikiPageWikiLink Partition_type.
- AtheOS_File_System wikiPageWikiLink Soft_deletion.
- AtheOS_File_System wikiPageWikiLink Syllable_Desktop.
- AtheOS_File_System wikiPageWikiLinkText "AFS".
- AtheOS_File_System wikiPageWikiLinkText "AthFS".
- AtheOS_File_System wikiPageWikiLinkText "AtheOS File System".
- AtheOS_File_System auto "yes".
- AtheOS_File_System date "December 2009".
- AtheOS_File_System hasPhotoCollection AtheOS_File_System.
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- AtheOS_File_System subject Category:Disk_file_systems.
- AtheOS_File_System type Article.
- AtheOS_File_System type Article.
- AtheOS_File_System comment "The AtheOS file system (AFS) was originally used in the AtheOS operating system under MBR partition ID 0x2A, and is now a part of the Syllable operating system. AFS started with exactly the same data structures as the Be File System, BFS, and extended its feature set in many ways. As such, AFS is a 64-bit journaled file system with support for file attributes.".
- AtheOS_File_System label "AtheOS File System".
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