Re: mounting windows shares with path exactly like on windows

From: Tomasz Chmielewski
Date: Fri Aug 29 2008 - 04:19:23 EST


In short - I've got bunch of applications running both on windows and linux and these applications \
exchange links to files mounted on both sides. The problem is that these paths are different, i.e. like \
D:/dir/file on windows and /mountpoint/dir/file on Linux. What I need is unifying them. So my idea is to \
have path translator on anything on kernel level, which will make Linux open call to D:/dir/file on Linux \
work and open /mountpoint/dir/file. Was anything close to that ever incorporated in kernel?

What's wrong with just:

# mkdir -p /D:/dir
# mount.cifs ...
# touch /D:/dir/file

?

Or, use symlinks from /D:/dir to /mountpoint/dir/


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Tomasz Chmielewski
http://wpkg.org

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