On Fri, Jul 09, 2004 at 04:58:58PM -0400, William H. Magill wrote: > As part of the constant efforts to gain "market share," (new > clients) ALL Commercial Unix variants implemented a "universe" > concept so that one could switch from one style to another. By > the early 90s every "unix" out there had two directory trees > for the primary "command" structure. The ability to do this is > one of the strengths of Unix. I agree that it's one of the strengths of Unix, but I didn't know it was so widespread. Thanks for the reply. -- ~`^`'~=-._.-=~'`^`'~=-._.-=~'^'~=-., \|/ (___) \|/ _,.-=~'`^` @~./'O o`\.~@ "Knowledge is Power" /__( \___/ )__\ *PPPFFBT!* -- Francis Bacon `\__`U_/' _.-=~'``'~=-._.-=~'``'~=-._.-=~'`^`'~= <____|' ^^`'~=-.,__,.-= ~'^`'~=-._.-=~'`^`'~=-._.-=~'^'~=-.,__,.-==--^'~=-.,__,.-=~'`^`