i think it's a holdover from research unix. "network." - erik
On Thu Aug 17 12:39:22 CDT 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >>> /n is remote servers. /mnt/is local. > >> /mnt/term ? > > > > yeah, I think that is a tenuous claim (/mnt vs. /n) > > > > I always figured it was that stuff in /mnt was supposed to be in /mnt, > > otherwise if it was in /n, it was supposed to be in /n? > > /n/dump > is yet another one confusing me. If /mnt stands for "mount", what does /n > stand for? > /c
