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Berkeley Fast File System

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In computing, the Berkeley Fast File System (or FFS) is a file system used mostly by BSD-derivative Unix variants. It is a distant descendant of the original filesystem used by Unix System V (called just 'FS'). It has been superseded by UFS.

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