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- Filesystem in Userspace (links | edit)
- Write Anywhere File Layout (links | edit)
- Helios (operating system) (links | edit)
- File-system permissions (links | edit)
- MIPS RISC/os (links | edit)
- Fork (file system) (links | edit)
- Google File System (links | edit)
- Versioning file system (links | edit)
- Case preservation (links | edit)
- Novell Storage Services (links | edit)
- Domain/OS (links | edit)
- Veritas File System (links | edit)
- UNIX/32V (links | edit)
- NetWare File System (links | edit)
- Rhapsody (operating system) (links | edit)
- OpenServer (links | edit)
- PC-UX (links | edit)
- SUPER-UX (links | edit)
- Disc Filing System (links | edit)
- Extent (file systems) (links | edit)
- UNIX System III (links | edit)
- Procfs (links | edit)
- Lustre (file system) (links | edit)
- Non-Volatile File System (links | edit)
- Record-oriented filesystem (links | edit)
- File attribute (links | edit)
- Distributed File System (Microsoft) (links | edit)
- JFFS2 (links | edit)
- Log-structured File System (BSD) (links | edit)
- JFFS (links | edit)
- File system API (links | edit)
- Sysfs (links | edit)
- CXFS (links | edit)
- Version 6 Unix (links | edit)
- History of Unix (links | edit)
- UniFLEX (links | edit)
- DG/UX (links | edit)
- FTPFS (links | edit)
- Ancient UNIX (links | edit)
- NetWare Core Protocol (links | edit)
- YAFFS (links | edit)
- UNOS (operating system) (links | edit)
- /bin (redirect to section "Conventional directory layout") (links | edit)
- Position-independent code (links | edit)
- Alias (command) (links | edit)
- Talk:/bin (links | edit)
- /etc (redirect to section "Conventional directory layout") (links | edit)
- /lib (redirect to section "Conventional directory layout") (links | edit)
- /mnt (redirect to section "Conventional directory layout") (links | edit)
- /opt (redirect to section "Conventional directory layout") (links | edit)
- /sbin (redirect to section "Conventional directory layout") (links | edit)
- /usr (redirect to section "Conventional directory layout") (links | edit)