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Old 11-15-2007
The three most important things for a file system are

(a) implementing the specificied file system data format in a robust manner so other implementations can read the same data.

(b) provide the correct interface to the operating system to access the file system

(c) everything between (a) and (b) is up to you!

The watch words should be "robustness" and then "performance", no point in having a high performance file system that trashes your disks.
 
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Sys::Filesystem::Cygwin(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation			      Sys::Filesystem::Cygwin(3pm)

NAME
Sys::Filesystem::Cygwin - Return Cygwin filesystem information to Sys::Filesystem SYNOPSIS
See Sys::Filesystem. INHERITANCE
Sys::Filesystem::Cygwin 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. device Device mounted. mount_point Mount point. fs_vfstype Filesystem type. fs_mntops Mount options. SEE ALSO
<http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/using.html> VERSION
$Id: Cygwin.pm 128 2010-05-12 13:16:44Z trevor $ AUTHOR
Nicola Worthington <nicolaw@cpan.org> - <http://perlgirl.org.uk> Jens Rehsack <rehsack@cpan.org> - <http://www.rehsack.de/> COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2004,2005,2006 Nicola Worthington. Copyright 2008-2010 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::Cygwin(3pm)