On 25/03/2014 17:49, Richard wrote:
Hi Folks,
Investigating, ls showed the directories /d and /l, but I couldn't cd
into them. ls -l showed simply:
ls: cannot access d: No such file or directory
ls: cannot access l: No such file or directory
d?? ? ? ? ?
On 3/25/2014 12:49 PM, Richard wrote:
Hi Folks,
...I have for more than ten years used links in specific directories as a
strategy of managing disk space, distinguishing between remote (NFS / Samba)
from local, and I've applied the same strategy to help in keeping my linux
and Cygwin installati
Hi Folks,
...I have for more than ten years used links in specific directories as a
strategy of managing disk space, distinguishing between remote (NFS /
Samba) from local, and I've applied the same strategy to help in keeping
my linux and Cygwin installations as similar as possible. Now, som
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