First I found the problem, then I found this truly ancient post:

http://groups.google.com/group/android-developers/browse_thread/thread/a9f43a98632d5137/cd119afecd6fd403?lnk=gst&q=listroots#cd119afecd6fd403

...with no responses.  To browse the file system from the top down I
suppose I can simply hardcode the root as a single slash, but I would
rather "do it right".  Can anyone explain why listRoots returns a root
named "/XX" where X is a junk char?  It's problematic because that
file cannot subsequently be queried for further file system
exploration.

Thoughts?
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