-Matt
So give it another look if you want that functionality. I know I'll use
it sooner rather than later.
-Matt
Greg Bowersock wrote:
> I've played around with those a little, and they are closer to
> hard-links, and don't work very well. The support is also in Windows
> 2003 Server, which is where I tried it. Windows calls them Junctions,
> and there are some free tools out there that will create them for you.
> Granted I was trying to map a network drive (from an NTFS share) and
> create a junction to that drive, and that doesn't work at all. It is
> supposed to work with local disks though, so if you are doing things
> that way you will be fine. As you know the nice thing about Linux is
> that you can create a soft-link to a samba/cifs/nfs mounted directory
> with no problems at all. If Windows would figure out how to do that it
> would be nice.
>
> Greg
>
> On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 11:36 AM, Matthew Chambers
> <matthew....@vanderbilt.edu