"J. Hannken-Illjes" <hann...@eis.cs.tu-bs.de> writes: > Please show your mounted file systems.
: barsoom# ;mount /dev/ld0a on / type ffs (local) /dev/ld0f on /var type ffs (log, local) /dev/ld0e on /usr type ffs (log, NFS exported, local) /dev/ld1f on /var/pgsql/data type ffs (log, local) /dev/ld2e on /usr/local type ffs (log, NFS exported, local) mfs:463 on /tmp type mfs (synchronous, local) tmpfs on /var/shm type tmpfs (local) kernfs on /kern type kernfs (local) ptyfs on /dev/pts type ptyfs (local) procfs on /proc type procfs (local) /dev/ld1e on /u type ffs (log, local) /dev/dk0 on /m/store type ffs (log, local) : barsoom# ; My union mount was of an initially empty directory under /usr/local onto /usr/src - so a directory from /dev/ld2e on top of one from /dev/ld0e. -tih -- Most people who graduate with CS degrees don't understand the significance of Lisp. Lisp is the most important idea in computer science. --Alan Kay