subdirectories. Almost all filesystems today are hierarchical. What is referred to as a filesystem is a specific instance of a hierarchicalsystem. For example,...
operating system. The native filesystems of Unix-like systems also support arbitrary directory hierarchies, as do, Apple's HierarchicalFileSystem and its...
Extended) is a journaling filesystem developed by Apple Inc. It replaced the HierarchicalFileSystem (HFS) as the primary filesystem of Apple computers with...
compared to the Macintosh's 400 KB floppy drive. Apple introduced HierarchicalFileSystem as a replacement for MFS in September 1985. In Mac OS 7.6.1, Apple...
with current filesystems. It allows the data to be addressed by their content (associative access). Traditional hierarchicalfile-systems tend to impose...
SunOS filesystem(7) and its successor, the Solaris filesystem(7). Hierarchicalfilesystem Unix directory structure XDG Base Directory Specification Historically...
namespaces to support virtualization containers. Similarly, hierarchicalfilesystems organize files in directories. Each directory is a separate namespace...
Macintosh FileSystem (MFS), a flat filesystem with only one level of folders. This was quickly replaced in 1985 by the HierarchicalFileSystem (HFS),...
changed from OpenEdition to OS/390 UNIX System Services "z/OS base elements". ibm.com. "HierarchicalFileSystem" (PDF). ti-leipzig.de. Archived from the...
Domain Name System (DNS) zone file is a text file that describes a DNS zone. A DNS zone is a subset, often a single domain, of the hierarchical domain name...
Technology FileSystem (NTFS) is a proprietary journaling filesystem developed by Microsoft. Starting with Windows NT 3.1, it is the default filesystem of the...
computing, the working directory of a process is a directory of a hierarchicalfilesystem, if any, dynamically associated with the process. It is sometimes...
System or MFS, 1984–1985, full support discontinued with System 7.6.1 The HierarchicalFileSystem or HFS, 1985 until the release of Mac OS X, was still...
Computer. It was launched on May 13, 1991, to succeed System 6 with virtual memory, personal file sharing, QuickTime, TrueType fonts, the Force Quit dialog...
needed] Similar to the one found on Lisa OS, the System 1 Finder had five menus: the Apple menu, File, Edit, View, and Special. When in an application...
letter lambda, λ). MS-DOS 2.0, released 1983, copied the idea of a hierarchicalfilesystem from Unix and thus used the (forward) slash as the directory separator...
files or archive files. The Mac OS' HierarchicalFileSystem stores codes for creator and type as part of the directory entry for each file. These codes are...
BagIt is a set of hierarchicalfilesystem conventions designed to support disk-based storage and network transfer of arbitrary digital content. A "bag"...
configuration. Unix systems are characterized by various concepts: the use of plain text for storing data; a hierarchicalfilesystem; treating devices...
removed in System 7. System 6's version of the HFS filesystem also has a volume size limit; it supports up to 2 gigabytes (GB) and 65,536 files on any one...
Management System (IMS) and RDM Mobile are examples of a hierarchical database system with multiple hierarchies over the same data. The hierarchical data model...