On 9/18/06, Francis Rossi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,

I wonder whether there are plans about creating a special filesystem for 
Cygwin. I think it would be a very useful thing, for practical reasons. The 
problem with the folder Cygwin is installed to is that when you're looking for 
some files on your hard disk, that directory takes a lot of time in the search 
because of dozens of thousands files, especially in /usr. Another issue is 
deleting the Cygwin installation, it can take hours, for the same reason. I 
think it could be resloved by creating a separate partition for /usr and 
placing it into a separate file with virtual filesystem like on VMWare or 
Bochs. When Cygwin is started this partition would be mounted like Windows 
disks and deleting it would last as long as one click.



So let me get this right.  Because Windows Search is slow you want
have cygwin put its files a different partition? Cygwin's setup put
the files exactly where you told it.  It suggested C:\cygwin to you
but you did not have to put them there.  You made the choice and it is
very easy to move them if you want to.

I have never had a cygwin install take hours. Minutes at best.

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