On Aug 14, 2009, at 16:17 , Mark J. Reed wrote:
On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 3:35 PM, Darren Duncan<dar...@darrenduncan.net> wrote:
Under Mac OS X, all drives, root or otherwise, are accessible under
'/Volumes/<drive-name>/...', and Unix in general lets you mount drives anywhere. I imagine Windows supports more ways of denoting drives than the
drive letter.

Nope.  Have to use the drive letter.  But / is understood as a synonym
for \ by the Windows API.


UNC drive specs should work as well, i.e.. \\MYHOST\C\... (or swap / for
\).

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