Khimenko Victor wrote:
> With //ipc //ipc/bla-bla-bla will be ALWAYS //ipc/bla-bla-bla -- no
> matter what and when. The same goes for //proc and so on.
You could just as easily decide to make "/kernel" special instead of
"//". You get *exactly* the same results. Is there some reason for
choosing a weird name instead of a sensible one?
-- Jamie (who would like "//" available as a general purpose mount point).
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