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RE: [MiNT] MiNTLib 0.52.3b
OK,
you're not talking about "mounting" in general, but "mounting in a
particular place". MiNT mounts filesystems in the root of the U drive. If
this is not what you want, you need to symlink it elsewhere. So what?
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Julian F. Reschke (mailto:reschke@medicaldataservice.de)
MedicalData Service GmbH Münster, Germany
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-mint@fishpool.com [mailto:owner-mint@fishpool.com]On Behalf
> Of Martin-Eric Racine
> Sent: Thursday, August 05, 1999 10:49 AM
> To: Jo-Even.Skarstein@gjensidige.no
> Cc: mint@fishpool.com
> Subject: RE: [MiNT] MiNTLib 0.52.3b
>
>
> > > Well, just for our education, how else can we mount drives, nowadays,
> > > assides from symlinking them through mint.cnf ?
> > >
> > "Mounting" means "making the filesystem accessible to the OS",
> which MiNT
> > has already done before it even evaluates mint.cnf.
>
> *sigh*
>
> Let's say I have drive H: for the /home directories. I need it
> pasted as:
>
> /h/home /home
>
> Where do I do that? Nowhere, anymore, except from mint.cnf, but
> then it's not really mounted, only sym-linked.
>
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