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The AtheOS filesystem (AFS) was originally used in the AtheOS operating system, and is now a part of the Syllable operating system. It is an extension of the BFS used in BeOS. AFS started with exactly the same data structures as BFS, and extended the feature set of BFS in many ways. As such, AFS is a 64-Bit Journaled filesystem, with support for file attributes. File indexing and soft deletions are also partially supported.

A few definitions:


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