Stupid man pages
Ed Anselmo
Anselmo-Ed at cs.yale.edu
Tue Jun 12 10:15:00 AEST 1990
>>>>> On 11 Jun 90 21:33:13 GMT, guy at auspex.auspex.com (Guy Harris) said:
>%ls -l /usr/include | more
>lrwxrwxrwx 1 root 19 May 31 10:00 /usr/include -> /server/usr/include/
>%
>
>and then have to try again with /server/usr/include.
Guy> Who's "they"? Sun sure didn't do anything like that, at least
Guy> not in 4.0[.x]; "/usr/include" is just a boring old directory.
'Twas the honest, loyal, trustworthy and under-appreciated Yale CS
computing facility that inflicted that upon the local community.
Seems the powers that be wanted 32MB of swap, 30MB of home
directories, plus / and /usr, all on a 105MB internal drive on a SS-1.
Well, it wasn't meant to be, and we had to play symlink games in /usr
to get "most" things to fit and have the rest symlinked to a server
directory.
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