06-13-2013
Compressed Filesystem for Linux
Hi Everybody:
I'm searching a compressed Filesystem for a external disk, what I use for a full, diary and differential Backup.
The performance is not important, I search the best option for compress data, but I want have access to structure disk, with directories and files in the Backup disk.
I'm thinking in SquashFS.
What do you recommend me?
Best Regards,
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sys::filesystem::netbsd
Sys::Filesystem::Netbsd(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Sys::Filesystem::Netbsd(3pm)
NAME
Sys::Filesystem::Netbsd - Return NetBSD filesystem information to Sys::Filesystem
SYNOPSIS
See Sys::Filesystem.
INHERITANCE
Sys::Filesystem::Netbsd
ISA Sys::Filesystem::Unix
ISA UNIVERSAL
METHODS
version ()
Return the version of the (sub)module.
ATTRIBUTES
The following is a list of filesystem properties which may be queried as methods through the parent Sys::Filesystem object.
fs_spec
Describes the block special device or remote filesystem to be mounted.
fs_file
Describes the mount point for the filesystem. For swap partitions, this field should be specified as none. If the name of the mount
point contains spaces these can be escaped as 40.
fs_vfstype
Dscribes the type of the filesystem.
fs_mntops
Describes the mount options associated with the filesystem.
fs_freq
Used for these filesystems by the dump(8) command to determine which filesystems need to be dumped.
fs_passno
Used by the fsck(8) program to determine the order in which filesystem checks are done at reboot time.
VERSION
$Id: Netbsd.pm 128 2010-05-12 13:16:44Z trevor $
AUTHOR
Jens Rehsack <rehsack@cpan.org> - <http://www.rehsack.de/>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2009,2010 Jens Rehsack.
This software is licensed under The Apache Software License, Version 2.0.
<http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0>
perl v5.10.1 2010-05-18 Sys::Filesystem::Netbsd(3pm)