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Yes, for once SCO did something right. The system Jonathan describes
from Athena shows up (presumably independtly) in SCO Unix/386, where
the systerm administrator can set up "symbolic" names for filesystems,
along with all their mount options, should they be fsck-ed, etc, etc.
and a command pair (mnt and umnt, I recall) that lets any user (this
is controllable too, I think) mount fsystems that are so defined. I
actually like this a lot, and its the first thing about SCO's unix
I've found that really should be emulated by one and all.

-- 
Paul Barton-Davis <pauld@cs.washington.edu> UW Computer Science Lab	 

"People cannot cooperate towards common goals if they are forced to
 compete with each other in order to guarantee their own survival."
