Re: Difference between "as alias" and "as file specification"?
Re: Difference between "as alias" and "as file specification"?
- Subject: Re: Difference between "as alias" and "as file specification"?
- From: Michelle Steiner <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 13 Dec 2001 09:48:12 -0700
On 12/12/01 9:21 PM, Paul Berkowitz <email@hidden> wrote:
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I imagine that this may be intentional, not a bug: disks are sacrosanct, and
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you could probably have two mounted disks with the same name using different
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cases (would the computer refuse to mount the second one? No, I think it
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would accept it)
You can mount two (or more) disks with the same name using the same
cases, for that matter.
But you're right in that you can't have two folders or files (or a folder
and a file) of the same name within the same folder.
--Michelle
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