Re: Linux and the Windows user


Subject: Re: Linux and the Windows user
From: Justin Dieters (enderak@gci.net)
Date: Fri Jun 21 2002 - 09:02:07 AKDT


you can do 'c:' but in order to do 'c:\' you would have to have them
type type 'c:\\' since \ is the escape character. you could also make a
script named 'c:' that would change to /windows/c, or wherever, since
that is also a common thing to do in Win/Dos..

Justin

Mike Barsalou wrote:

>I got a crazy idea....would it be possible to create a symlink that would be
>called
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>c:\
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>?
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>Then when they refer to the directory, which would point to their home
>dir...the could call it c:\ instead.
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>Crazy right?
>
>Mike
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