A suggestion: .... == ../../..
Gertjan van Oosten
oosten at dutinfd.UUCP
Thu Apr 21 23:27:44 AEST 1988
Why do some of you want to add extra inodes for ... .... etc.?
This could give you some trouble, like "File System Full"....
What I mean is: where do you stop? Do you just want an entry for ...
or also one for .... (okay, one more for the road: .....)???
Aha, I hear you say, let's stop at the number of dots that would lead
us to the root directory ('/' or '\', whatever).
But here comes the big one:
I want to be able to do "cd ...." in the root directory and still
end up in the same root directory!
(BTW: Novell Advanced NetWare lets you type "cd...." with the same
meaning, no space!)
The solution to all this is:
do NOT create new inodes for ... etc.
You don't need direct links to grandparent directories, great-grandparent
directories, ..., because these links are already available via ../..,
../../.., ... . What I really want is the command interpreter to recognize
things like "cd ..." and treat them as cd ../.. .
Now, was that so hard??
P.S. I like typing cd... far better than cd ..\.., simply
because them backslahes tend to crawl all over those
PC-keyboards (where is it now? Oh, to the left of the
shift key; no wait, it's next to the Esc :-) ).
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