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Message-ID: | <3483852A.EBEC5C75@viemeister.com> |
Date: | Mon, 01 Dec 1997 23:48:58 -0400 |
From: | Ian Viemeister <ian AT viemeister DOT com> |
MIME-Version: | 1.0 |
To: | Eli Zaretskii <eliz AT is DOT elta DOT co DOT il> |
CC: | djgpp-workers AT delorie DOT com |
Subject: | Re: Is C: always present? |
References: | <Pine DOT SUN DOT 3 DOT 91 DOT 971201140558 DOT 8493D-100000 AT is> |
Eli Zaretskii wrote: ... > The question is: can we assume that C: is such a drive? What about > diskless networked machines--do they have C:? If they do, where is that > disk mapped to? Also, what about NT machines? NT allows for re-labeling partions with any drive letter, you can make "C:" (primary boot drive) become any letter you want. (This doesn't seem to work on the partion that NT is currently running from)
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