phantom file "aux" under bash b19

Peter Miller peterm@jna.com.au
Mon Apr 6 17:20:00 GMT 1998


Michael Hirmke writes:
> There are a few of those special files: con, com<x>, lpt<x>, ...

Having these files is *every* directory seems excessive.
(I've run into this problem, especially ``aux''.)

Surely they could be absolute?
	/con, /com<n>, /lpt<n>, etc...

or even a touch unix-ish
	/dev/con, /dev/aux, etc...

Perhapse the location could be specified using mount?


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