On Tue, 7 Mar 2000, Guest section DW wrote:
> So, I think we have to change. But it would be strange to
> have . point at the old directory, and ./a/.. at the
> mounted filesystem. So, . must point at the mounted filesystem
> as well, precisely as we already do today. But then the best
> way to get rid of the fact that foo and ./foo may differ
> is to do like Unix6 did and return EBUSY if the mount point
> is the cwd of some process.
v6 also had no fchdir()...
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