Peter Slegg, 24.10.2013 21:26:44:
On Thu, 24 Oct 2013 01:00:20 , "Helmut Karlowski" <helmut.karlowski@ish.de> wrote:Ole, 24.10.2013 00:53:27: > And of course / stands for what you see when doing "ls /" ;) You'd have several /'s then, I don't think that would be sane (in posix-land).This works even if it isn't sane :-) bash-2.05a# cd /i/////tmp bash-2.05a# pwd /i/tmp
Great! But I meant / being D:/, or C:/, or U:/, or ... -- Helmut Karlowski