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== About BeFS == |
== About BeFS == |
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⚫ | '''BeFS''' is the new filesystem for the Be Operating system. It is very much like the MacOS Filesystem, supporting multiple forks in a 64bit filesystem. One very useful feature it shares with the AmigaOS FFS is the ability for an application to set a "notify callback", i.e. being notified when a file or directory changes. |
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⚫ | BeFS is the new filesystem for the Be Operating system. It is very much like the MacOS Filesystem, supporting multiple forks in a 64bit filesystem. One very useful feature it shares with the AmigaOS FFS is the ability for an application to set a "notify callback", i.e. being notified when a file or directory changes. |
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About BeFS
BeFS is the new filesystem for the Be Operating system. It is very much like the MacOS Filesystem, supporting multiple forks in a 64bit filesystem. One very useful feature it shares with the AmigaOS FFS is the ability for an application to set a "notify callback", i.e. being notified when a file or directory changes.