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Re^4: How to determine if a file is a mount point?

by gw1500se (Beadle)
on Jun 30, 2008 at 22:18 UTC ( [id://694840]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re^3: How to determine if a file is a mount point?
in thread How to determine if a file is a mount point?

Thanks for the reply. The mount output shows /proc but not /dev. In additional it seems each ext3 mounted filesystem has a different $dev value (which to me makes sense since each is on a separate partition). The ext3 filesystems seems to have a $dev value of >760 while the specials like /dev have a value of <50. It is reliable to use that to determine which is which?
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