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The entry in the DEVICE File named HFS is used by [[KIDS]] to load a distribution.
The entry in the DEVICE [[File~|file]] named HFS is used by [[KIDS]] to load a distribution.


HFS stands for "Host File System", ie: the operating system that provides hosting to the MUMPS/Cache/GT.M sytem. Examples of a HFS are: MacOS, BSD, Microsoft Windows, Linux, VMS, VOS, etc.
HFS stands for "Host [[File~|file]] System", ie: the operating system that provides hosting to the MUMPS/Cache/GT.M sytem. Examples of a HFS are: MacOS, BSD, Microsoft Windows, Linux, VMS, VOS, etc.

Latest revision as of 21:48, 5 July 2013

The entry in the DEVICE file named HFS is used by KIDS to load a distribution.

HFS stands for "Host file System", ie: the operating system that provides hosting to the MUMPS/Cache/GT.M sytem. Examples of a HFS are: MacOS, BSD, Microsoft Windows, Linux, VMS, VOS, etc.