The Be operating system file system, known simply as BFS, is the file system for the Haiku, BeOS, and SkyOS operating systems. When it was created in the late ’90s as part of the ill-fated BeOS project, BFS’s ahead-of-its-time feature set immediately struck the fancy OS geeks . . . we’ll take a look at the legendary BFS, starting with some filesystem basics and moving on to a discussion of the above features.
Written a year ago. Also I think there have been OSAlert original articles about BeOS in the past. Why not link to one of those?
http://www.osnews.com/story/23402/The_BeOS_File_System_an_OS_Geek_R…
I love this article. Very insightful.
Is it still too early to declare it dead? Or say “I told you so” to all the fools who rushed in blindly to toss away their money on a product that will never be delivered and was likely in violation of multiple software licenses?
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