On Wed, 20 Mar 2002, Jeremy Derr wrote:
> At 9.13 PM +0000 3/20/02, vlad wrote:
> >Oh, I thought it's the "same" filesystem. So, what the UFS stands for?
> >That is BSDs file system?
>
> UFS stands for "UNIX File System" but that's kind of a misnomer; not
> many UNIX's use UFS. It's -a- BSD filesystem, but there are plenty of
> others. "BSD" is a very (VERY) large family of UNIX's, all of which
> are about a similar to each other as Windows 3.1 is to Windows 98SE.
Solaris (BSDish) uses UFS as well.
KeS
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