just wanted to add that it wouldn't necessarily take N times longer, if you do not search files on other mounted disks. I am thinking of the analogy with the find command which when specified -mount doesn't look for files on different filesystems (read mounts). Getting mounted points could then work, although I agree with everyone else that it's totally meaningless to a *nix application.
max > Think about an app that was written without knowing about Unix, to find > a file, you would enumerate the drives, then enumerate the content of > each. On windows that will work fine, on Unix it would take N times > longer, as the file system is searched many times. > > That said, I can see that you might want to expose the set of mount > points to the developer but I think that should be somewhere else in the > API not here. > > David _______________________________________________ Mono-list maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-list
