Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!rpi!masscomp!peora!tarpit!bilver!amigash!scot From: scot@amigash.UUCP (Scot L. Harris) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.tech Subject: Re: What's Wrong with ARP!!!! Message-ID: Date: 3 Jan 91 03:03:44 GMT References: <2312@lpami.wimsey.bc.ca> Lines: 27 >In article SteveX@omx.UUCP (Steve Tibbett) writes: > > 1: When I update my C: directory with a new set of C: commands, > your mount would be a special case that I'd have to copy back > on after every update (or I'd just have to call it something else) > > >If the user takes LPMount and calls it MOUNT, then he's asking for his >own trouble, not being given it by you. > >-- > ...Steve Tibbett...bix=s.tibbett...Plink=STEVEX...BBS=613-731-3419... > ...VirusX=4.01...Insert Disclaimer Here... Some good points. However why not create a C2 directory and make an assign for C2: where you put all the NON-CBM commands. This way your C: directory is pure CBM. Just put the C2: directory in your path and the new commands are available. If they don't work then get rid of the bad commands or pull the C2: directory from your path. This way updates from CBM are trivial. -- _ /// /_\ Scot L. Harris ...!tarpit!bilver!amigash!scot \XX/ / \ M I G A Orlando, FL (407)273-1759 [Falcon Mission Disk II. Must be great, haven't gotten any work done for days]