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'''PFS''' (Professional File System) is an Amiga file system, originally released commercially and later released under the BSD license. It is designed as a compatible successor to [[Ami-FileSafe]]. It divides the space on a drive into two sections, one with metadata and one with the data that is the content of the files. | '''PFS''' (Professional File System) is an Amiga file system, originally released commercially and later released under the BSD license. It is designed as a compatible successor to [[Ami-FileSafe]]. It divides the space on a drive into two sections, one with metadata and one with the data that is the content of the files. |
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PFS (Professional File System) is an Amiga file system, originally released commercially and later released under the BSD license. It is designed as a compatible successor to Ami-FileSafe. It divides the space on a drive into two sections, one with metadata and one with the data that is the content of the files.