The Boot File System (named BFS on Linux, but BFS also refers to the Be File System) was used on UnixWare to store files necessary to its boot process.[1]
It does not support directories, and only allows contiguous allocation for files, to make it simpler to be used by the boot loader.
^"UnixWare architecture supports multiplatform interoperability". InfoWorld: 66. 28 June 1993.
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