Unix grew on the ashes of the failed Multix. It started as a hack. But, now, many people try to make a religion of it. The more cumbersome the file system, the better for the 'experts'. But, do we really need that sort of experts?! Do we really have to spend all our time on tinkering and tweaking the system, and being hopelessly lost? No! I can see the light! The dark ages are over! We are witnessing a new dawn! What I asked so many times "How can make anyone any sense of the installation that is a mapping among two hopelessly messy file systems: the source system on the source CD-s, and the Unix file system on the hard drive?" finally got an extremely simple and very elegant solution: a new functional organization of both file systems that facilitates an almost one-to-one relation. Congratulation, and the very best wishes to carry the idea to full completion!
Brave Move
Unix grew on the ashes of the failed Multix. It started as a hack. But, now, many people try to make a religion of it. The more cumbersome the file system, the better for the 'experts'. But, do we really need that sort of experts?! Do we really have to spend all our time on tinkering and tweaking the system, and being hopelessly lost? No! I can see the light! The dark ages are over! We are witnessing a new dawn! What I asked so many times "How can make anyone any sense of the installation that is a mapping among two hopelessly messy file systems: the source system on the source CD-s, and the Unix file system on the hard drive?" finally got an extremely simple and very elegant solution: a new functional organization of both file systems that facilitates an almost one-to-one relation. Congratulation, and the very best wishes to carry the idea to full completion!