Messages in this thread | | | Date | 22 Mar 1996 20:19:00 +0200 | From | (Kai Henningsen) | Subject | Re: rmdir system call |
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lnz@dandelion.com (Leonard N. Zubkoff) wrote on 20.03.96 in <199603210718.XAA02311@dandelion.com>:
> I know that some systems make the Unix naming a little more palatable by > reserving /net/hostname/filesystem for referring uniformly to network files, > but that's really no cleaner than // in that it makes /net a special piece > of syntax. Personally, I always found the //nodename prefix a reasonably > elegant solution.
The obvious solution, of course (and in fact the one amd uses) is not to make /net special syntax, but mount a special filesystem there - just like /proc.
MfG Kai
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