UFS

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UFS (Unix File System) is a long-standing, robust file system widely used in Unix-like operating systems, particularly BSD variants, for organizing and managing data on disk.

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UFS canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Unix file system
file system
alternativeName FFS NERFINISHED
Fast File System NERFINISHED
commonlyUsedIn BSD operating systems
DragonFly BSD NERFINISHED
FreeBSD NERFINISHED
NetBSD NERFINISHED
OpenBSD NERFINISHED
designedBy Marshall Kirk McKusick NERFINISHED
University of California, Berkeley NERFINISHED
designedFor Unix-like operating systems
fullName Unix File System NERFINISHED
hasVariant 4.2BSD Fast File System NERFINISHED
4.3BSD Fast File System NERFINISHED
FFSv1
FFSv2 NERFINISHED
SunOS/Solaris UFS NERFINISHED
UFS1
UFS2
historicallyUsedIn AIX NERFINISHED
HP-UX NERFINISHED
Solaris NERFINISHED
SunOS NERFINISHED
influenced ext2 file system NERFINISHED
other Unix-like file systems
introducedIn 4.2BSD NERFINISHED
license varies by implementation
optimizedFor general-purpose workloads
large file systems (relative to earlier Unix file systems)
replaced original Unix file system
supports background fsck (in some BSD implementations)
journaling via UFS logging (Solaris)
soft updates (BSD)
supportsBlockSize configurable block sizes
supportsFeature access control lists (in some implementations)
hard links
hierarchical directory structure
journaling (in some implementations)
ownership
permissions
quotas
snapshots (in some implementations)
soft updates (in some implementations)
symbolic links
supportsInodeStructure fixed inodes
supportsMetadata per-file metadata in inodes
usedAs default root file system on many BSD systems
usesAllocationStrategy cylinder groups

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sleuthkit supportsFileSystem UFS
subject surface form: Sleuth Kit