Explanation UFS: UNIX file system. An industry-standard file-system format used in UNIX-like operating systems such as BSD. UFS in OS X is a derivative of 4.4BSD UFS. Its disk layout is not compatible with other BSD UFS implementations
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- Help URL Type:
- Usage A family of URLs characterized by a given scheme component. Compare document type ufs definition.
- Help Universal Procedure Pointer:
- Usage See UPP ufs explain.
- Help Uninitialize:
- Usage To return an audio unit to its unconfigured state. Compare reset ufs what is.
- Help UID:
- Usage User ID. In BSD , the UID is a unique attribute of a user account that is used to identify the user. Each file system object and each process has an associated UID. See also file UID , GID , UUID ufs meaning.
- Help UUID:
- Usage Universally Unique Identifier. A type of UID or GID that is unique across all systems and all networks ufs abbreviation.