Mail Archives: cygwin/2004/11/03/15:52:25
On Wed, 3 Nov 2004, Rolf Campbell wrote:
> Andrew DeFaria wrote:
> > > While, you are welcome to redefine /cygdrive any way you want, the unix
> > > paradigm does not put filesystems under /dev. That is for devices.
> > To me, a disk drive IS a device. YMMV! :-)
>
> A disk drive is a device, but /cygdrive/c is not a disk-drive. It's a
> file-system contained in a partition contained on a disk-drive (usually). In
> unix-like systems, the disk-drive and the partition are available as devices
> along with the file-system. The disk-drive in /dev/ is a flat-device. All
> bytes available sequentially as a single image.
True.
> I recall that there is a way to access the disks as real devices under
> NT/2000/XP using some strange notation.
What's wrong with using /dev/sda*?
> It might make sense to mount those under /dev/,
They already are: "ls /dev/sda", "ls /dev/sda1"...
> but to mount your C-drive there would not be consistant with what /dev/
> was designed for.
True.
Igor
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