11-07-2003
Contact:
Go to The Website:
You'll Get this dude "Proclus":
Get his e-mail details and give him a buzz.
http://www.opendarwin.org/hardware
That aught to be helpful
I did my best Kid!
I used it on my Celeron 1GHz with Radeon 7000 64DDR and Maxtor 40GB aswell an ASUS motherboard
Works Damn FAST!
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
sys::filesystem::darwin
Sys::Filesystem::Darwin(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Sys::Filesystem::Darwin(3pm)
NAME
Sys::Filesystem::Darwin - Return Darwin (Mac OS X) filesystem information to Sys::Filesystem
SYNOPSIS
See Sys::Filesystem.
DESCRIPTION
The filesystem information is taken from diskutil, the system utility supplied on Mac OS X.
INHERITANCE
Sys::Filesystem::Darwin
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.
The property 'label' is also set, but cannot be queried by Sys::Filesystem yet.
mount_point
The mount point (usually either '/' or '/Volumes/...').
device
The mounted device
format
Describes the type of the filesystem. So far I encountered the following types:
hfs The standard Mac OS X HFS(+) filesystem. Disk images (.dmg) and Mac Software DVDs normally also use the HFS(+) format.
msdos
DOS image files (e.g. floppy disk images)
cd9660
CD-ROM image files or real CD-ROMs
cddafs
Audio CDs
udf UDF filesystem (e.g. DVDs)
(empty)
For mounted FTP servers, disktool returns an empty filesystem type (ie, '').
BUGS
Doesn't take /etc/fstab or /etc/xtab into account right now, since they are normally not used. Contact the author if you need this.
SEE ALSO
Sys::Filesystem, diskutil
VERSION
$Id: Darwin.pm 128 2010-05-12 13:16:44Z trevor $
AUTHOR
Christian Renz <crenz@web42.com>
Jens Rehsack <rehsack@cpan.org> - <http://www.rehsack.de/>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2004,2005,2006 Nicola Worthington. 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::Darwin(3pm)