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< H1 > Resources for the Be File System< / H1 >
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< p > Probably the best resource for a description of the inner workings of BFS is the
book "Practical File System Design with the Be File System" written by Dominic
Giampaolo and published by Morgan Kaufmann Publishers. Although that book is out of
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print, it's available at the < A HREF = "https://www.haiku-os.org/legacy-docs/practical-file-system-design.pdf" > Haiku web site< / A > .
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< p > If you prefer to see how it works in code, please have a look at < A HREF = "https://git.haiku-os.org/haiku/tree/src/add-ons/kernel/file_systems/bfs" > Haiku's BFS
implementation< / A > .
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< p > If you are interested in the Haiku file system API, please refer to its documentation
as part of the Haiku book.
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