Mail Archives: djgpp-workers/1997/12/01/08:57:51
Eli Zaretskii <eliz AT is DOT elta DOT co DOT il> wrote:
> Sometimes, there's a need to depend on a certain disk to always be
> present. An example would be those features that need a disk access, but
> affect some global variables, like the LFN support in the library.
>
> The question is: can we assume that C: is such a drive? What about
> diskless networked machines--do they have C:?
By default no, a simple installation of Novell drivers will use a letter after
lastdrive setting, so normally the network drive will be F or something like
that. So you'll have A and F for example, no C.
If the administrator have some brain will remap F to C because tons of programs
needs it. Some installers just copies to C.
> If they do, where is that disk mapped to?
Don't understand very well, if you remap C you'll make it to a directory in the
server (not the root normally).
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