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Re: Hurd FS hierarchy (was Re: LD_LIBRARY_PATH troubles)
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Richard Kreuter |
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Re: Hurd FS hierarchy (was Re: LD_LIBRARY_PATH troubles) |
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Sat, 11 May 2002 18:04:18 -0400 |
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On Sat, May 11, 2002 at 05:45:06PM -0400, Richard Kreuter wrote:
> On Sat, May 11, 2002 at 06:26:58PM +0200, Robert Millan wrote:
> > On Sat, May 11, 2002 at 04:45:24PM -0400, Richard Kreuter wrote:
> > > In the GNU system, /usr is a symbolic link to /. The / and /usr
> > Note that it is currently a symbolic link to '.' not '/.'. with the same
> > functionality but a violation of the draft strictly speaking
>
> I believe the dot after the second slash in the line is an
> end-of-sentence punctuation mark. Does this read better...
Oops, I missed your point,
How about changing
> > > In the GNU system, /usr is a symbolic link to /.
to
In the GNU system, /usr is a symbolic link to . in the root directory.
Thanks,
Richard
- Re: Hurd FS hierarchy (was Re: LD_LIBRARY_PATH troubles), Jeroen Dekkers, 2002/05/05
- Re: Hurd FS hierarchy (was Re: LD_LIBRARY_PATH troubles), Richard Kreuter, 2002/05/11
- Re: Hurd FS hierarchy (was Re: LD_LIBRARY_PATH troubles), Moritz Schulte, 2002/05/11
- Re: Hurd FS hierarchy (was Re: LD_LIBRARY_PATH troubles), Alfred M. Szmidt, 2002/05/12
- Re: Hurd FS hierarchy (was Re: LD_LIBRARY_PATH troubles), Richard Kreuter, 2002/05/12
- Re: Hurd FS hierarchy (was Re: LD_LIBRARY_PATH troubles), Marcus Brinkmann, 2002/05/12
- Re: Hurd FS hierarchy (was Re: LD_LIBRARY_PATH troubles), Richard Kreuter, 2002/05/12
- Re: Hurd FS hierarchy (was Re: LD_LIBRARY_PATH troubles), Marcus Brinkmann, 2002/05/12
- Re: Hurd FS hierarchy (was Re: LD_LIBRARY_PATH troubles), Richard Kreuter, 2002/05/12
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- Re: Hurd FS hierarchy (was Re: LD_LIBRARY_PATH troubles), Richard Kreuter, 2002/05/12