Logical Interchange Format
<file format, file system> (LIF) A Hewlett-Packard simple file system format used to boot HP-PA machines and to interchange files between older HP machines.
A LIF file system is a header, containing a single directory, with 10-character case sensitive filenames and 2-byte file types, followed by the files.
LIF Utilities for linux (http://www.hpcc.org/hpil/lif_utils.html).
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