On 2008-02-15 14:49, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oliver Fromme wrote:
Well, someone might want to look at the doc CD on Windows
(e.g if he's offline and needs to loo at the docs before
installing FreeBSD).
Or maybe someone might want to make a FreeBSD-7.0-RC2 DVD,
and a FreeBSD installation is
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oliver Fromme wrote:
The symlinks don't hurt Windows-readability at all.
There's nothing that needs to be fixed.
Show me that what sucks is actually my Windows system only instead of
all Windows systems: try opening
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oliver Fromme wrote:
Well, someone might want to look at the doc CD on Windows
(e.g if he's offline and needs to loo at the docs before
installing FreeBSD).
Or maybe someone might want to make a FreeBSD-7.0-RC2 DVD,
and a FreeBSD installation is too far
Oliver Fromme wrote:
The symlinks don't hurt Windows-readability at all.
There's nothing that needs to be fixed.
Show me that what sucks is actually my Windows system only instead of
all Windows systems: try opening
7.0-RC2-CD2\packages\any_dir_except_All\any_symlink
on your Windows system
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I don't know, you tell me...
DES
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Well, Rock Ridge is a nonstandard extension, and I don't see why it is
needed. Also, Windows sees these files as 0 length empties.
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