John R Pierce wrote:
> Marko Vojinovic wrote:
>   
>> You mean new to the concept of files and directories? This is not 
>> Linux-only. 
>> The . and .. existed even in MS-DOS back in the 80's. 
>>     
>
> having an actual . and .. file in a directory is a distinctly Unix 
> practice.   It leads to some funny behavior too, especially when 
> combined with symlinks

Umm. No. Try launching a 'cmd' shell under Windows (whatever version) 
and doing a 'dir' anywhere except the root directory and you will see 
'.' and '..' entries.

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Benjamin Franz

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