I am having trouble understanding the file structure, it is not behaving
as I expected.
My structure looks like this in Nautilus -
/var/1-wire/mnt
81.8C7E30000000
alarm
bus.0
81.8C7E30000000
alarm
bus.0
10.0D54A9010800
81.8C7E30000000
alarm
interface
settings
simultaneous
structure
system
uncached
settings
simultaneous
structure
system
uncached
This is what I expected and what I see in Nautilus, however when I try
to navigate in Python, or in a terminal, if I try
cd /var/1-wire/mnt/bus.0/bus.0
that is fine, but if I try
cd /var/1-wire/mnt/bus.0/bus.0/bus.0/bus.0
that also works, I can cd to any level of additional /bus.0
directories. I cannot see these directories in Nautilus.
I am trying to write Python code to navigate down the directory
structure, but the problem is that it just keeps going deeper and
deeper, finding more /bus.0 directories.
I am guessing that this is all expected behaviour, even though it came
as a surprise to me:)
Is there a way to tell if the directories that I see are real (or as
real as FUSE directories ever are)?
Thanks
Mick
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