On Jan 30, 2008, at 1:34 AM, Paul Hill wrote:
>> The rest of the world (i.e., the world beyond Microsoft)
>> uses mount
>> points. We don't care that /var is a directory on the boot drive,
>> or a
>> secondary drive, or a remote mounted NFS drive; it's just /var, and
>> we
>> deal with it like any other location on the file system.
>
> Did you know you can kind of do this in Windows too?
> In Disk Management you have the option of 'Mount in the following
> NTFS folder'.
Yes, but it is still part of the C: or D: or whatever drive.
Windows could use UNC, but it was terribly inefficient, at least as
of WinXP, the last OS I tried to use it with.
-- Ed
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