Paul McNett wrote:
> Weird that drive letters should exist at all, actually.
>   
Well, it's largely due to the MS-DOS heritage of Windows, which was 
there underneath up to Windows ME. Although not in the NT-based strand, 
i.e. NT/2000/XP/Vista. But of course even they have to run all sorts of 
legacy apps that need drive letters. Linux has the advantage of always 
having had the mount points approach. Hell, even the Amiga did it that way!



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