Dear Richard and all, >>>>> "RS" == Richard Sharpe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: RS> Then, from the UNIX side, I created FOO~1.C. This succeeded! Under RS> Windows, I got FOO~~1.C. Interesting.
? According to http://www.netapp.com/tech_library/3014.html It says that they have two names managed on their file system WAFL, UNIX-style and NTFS-style. When you requested for creating file "FOO~1.C", they looked at UNIX-style file names, and found no file named like so. So, WAFL accepted "FOO~1.C" as new Unix-style file name. And since so, they had to create new file name of NTFS-Style, and named it "FOO~~1.C". I don't really know if creating NTFS-Style filename "FOO~~1.C" out of UNIX-Style name "FOO~1.C" was correct (compatible against NT) way or not. But I see nothing inconsistant..... Maybe section 4.1.3 and 4.5 will help understanding their system. regards, ---- Kenichi Okuyama
