* Where did . come from
@ 2016-03-24 4:29 Hgntkwis
2016-03-24 16:46 ` Casey Schaufler
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From: Hgntkwis @ 2016-03-24 4:29 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: LKML
Granted, you need something to signify that a file is a dir (remember,
in linux everything is a file), and what the parent dir is.
I'm assuming that the kernel folks decided the name, or at least have
some idea about it.
I'm not objecting, it's fine, I just want to know this history behind the
decision to use . instead of say $ or %.
Thanks, David
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* Re: Where did . come from
2016-03-24 4:29 Where did . come from Hgntkwis
@ 2016-03-24 16:46 ` Casey Schaufler
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From: Casey Schaufler @ 2016-03-24 16:46 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Hgntkwis, LKML
On 3/23/2016 9:29 PM, Hgntkwis@vfemail.net wrote:
> Granted, you need something to signify that a file is a dir (remember,
> in linux everything is a file), and what the parent dir is.
> I'm assuming that the kernel folks decided the name, or at least have
> some idea about it.
> I'm not objecting, it's fine, I just want to know this history behind the
> decision to use . instead of say $ or %.
Minimum amount of ink used on a TTY33.
No, I'm not kidding. It dates back to the UNIX systems of the 1970's.
>
> Thanks, David
>
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