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There are three distributed file systems that share the initials GFS: // For the Microsoft distributed file system (DFS), see Distributed File System (Microsoft). ...

Other meanings: Global File System (or GFS) is a shared-storage journaled cluster, or distributed file system. ... Google File System (GFS) is a proprietary distributed file system based on Linux and developed by Google for their applications use. ...


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gf User's Manual (2951 words)
There are three possibilities for user customisation(2): modification of the gf style sheets, modification of the templates used when creating new documents, and modification or supplementation of the character entity translation tables.
A gf style sheet is a specialised SGML document containing information for the control of the formatting process for one or more of the supported output formats.
gf uses simple mapping files for the translation of character entity references in the source SGML document into the output format(3).
Airliners.net: Grob GF 200 (546 words)
GF 200/6 to seat six, GF 300 to seat six, and GF 350 to seat six to eight.
Grob's initial design aims with the GF 200 were to create a comfortable and roomy pressurised four seater capable of cruising at 420km/h (225kt) at 26,000ft.
The GF 200 was first conceived in 1983 by Grob's head of design K H Fischer, whose concept was to apply the company's extensive knowledge of composite construction to a new four place high performance four seater.
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