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'''YAFFS''' (Yet Another Flash File System) is a file system intended for [[flash memory]] devices, specifically the NAND variety. It is targeted at storage devices that are sharply limited in how many times a section of memory can be rewrited, by enforcing a "write once rule" and keeping track of which sections of memory have already been used and should be avoided even if they're not part of a file in current use. | '''YAFFS''' (Yet Another Flash File System) is a file system intended for [[flash memory]] devices, specifically the NAND variety. It is targeted at storage devices that are sharply limited in how many times a section of memory can be rewrited, by enforcing a "write once rule" and keeping track of which sections of memory have already been used and should be avoided even if they're not part of a file in current use. |
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YAFFS (Yet Another Flash File System) is a file system intended for flash memory devices, specifically the NAND variety. It is targeted at storage devices that are sharply limited in how many times a section of memory can be rewrited, by enforcing a "write once rule" and keeping track of which sections of memory have already been used and should be avoided even if they're not part of a file in current use.