Comments:
- This is really off-topic
- I don't see how your question relates to a First In First
Out queue.
- You actually want to hack the filesystem. Luckily for
you, there is a beautiful filesystem with source code handy,
ext2fs. Brought to you by the Linux Corporation. Just
ask about it at cmonks.org
- I'm sure you can get similar functionality with some
perl script, but than you have to drop the demand that the
output is visible through any filesystem access. If you
won't mind that, please describe your problem in more
detial.
Jeroen
"We are not alone"(FZ)
Update: Maybe it is possible, but you don't tell us
what kind of data you want to provide. For example,
it's simple to replace 'ls' by a perlscript that gathers
some data about a file, and displays that besides the
filesystem data.
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