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Index of Subjects The closert translation for mount point that people can find at the College de l'Acadie is "point d'attache". You can use that, but it is not official translation. Daniel Le Jeu, 8 Mai 1997, David Trueman =E9crivait : >=20 > A mount point is a point in the file system tree where you mount or "graf= t > on" another file system or sub-tree. This way you can have complete > hierarchical file systems on separate disks and join them together into= =20 > on big tree or hierarchy. >=20 > On Thu, 8 May 1997, Robert Cormier wrote: >=20 > > <bigger>What is a "Mount Point" in the context of CSuite installation?= =20 > >=20 > >=20 > > #: fs.c:159 fs.c:165 fs.c:173 fs.c:188 fs.c:196 > >=20 > > msgid "Bad Mount Point" > >=20 > > msgstr "????????? errone'" > >=20 > >=20 > > #: fs.c:166 > >=20 > > msgid "Mount points may not end with a /." > >=20 > > msgstr "Les ????????? ne peuvent se terminer par un /." > >=20 > >=20 > > #: fs.c:238 > >=20 > > msgid "Edit Network Mount Point" > >=20 > > msgstr "E'dition du ????????? du re'seau" > >=20 > > </bigger> > >=20 > >=20 >=20 > David Trueman, > Systems Manager, Dalhousie Math, Stats and Computing Science > Technical Chair, Chebucto Community Net >=20 >=20
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