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'''UFS''' (the '''Unix File System''') is a filesystem commonly used on Unix systems in the 1980's and 1990's.  It was originally developed for BSD Unix under the name Fast File System (FFS), and later adopted by AT&T for System V Release 4 (SVR4).
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'''UFS''' (the '''Unix File System''') is a filesystem commonly used on Unix systems in the 1980's and 1990's.  It was originally developed for BSD Unix under the name Fast File System (FFS), and later adopted by AT&T for System V Release 4 (SVR4). A later improved version was [[UFS2]].
  
 
Backups may be done with the [[ufsdump]] archiver (known simply as <tt>dump</tt> on older systems).
 
Backups may be done with the [[ufsdump]] archiver (known simply as <tt>dump</tt> on older systems).

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File Format
Name UFS
Ontology
Wikidata ID Q1046338

[edit] Introduction

UFS (the Unix File System) is a filesystem commonly used on Unix systems in the 1980's and 1990's. It was originally developed for BSD Unix under the name Fast File System (FFS), and later adopted by AT&T for System V Release 4 (SVR4). A later improved version was UFS2.

Backups may be done with the ufsdump archiver (known simply as dump on older systems).

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