On Thu, 2010-06-24 at 12:21 +0100, Hylke Bons wrote:
> On 24 June 2010 12:15, Alexander Larsson <[email protected]> wrote:
> OSX finder does show the filesystem, but its not called that.
> Its called
> "Macintosh HD", "<name of computer>" or similar things.
> However, by
> default they do hide "unix stuff" (like /usr, /bin, etc) in
> the
> filesystem by placing .hidden files in the root.
>
> Which makes it a whole lot friendler.
> Presented as a device it makes more sense.
Of course, it doesn't quite help you e.g. describe to a user how to go
to /var/log if you don't know the name of the root in the UI...
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