2 #This is a sample file for /etc/fstab.
3 #Currently /etc/fstab is only read during dll initialization.
4 #I will eventually watch the directory for changes and reread the file.
5 #The line format is simple in that you give the Win32 path, followed by one or
6 #more space or tab delimiter, followed by the mount point. Mount points in
7 #typical UNIX environments must be a physical name on a drive before it can
8 #actually be used as a mount point. In this implementation the "must exist"
9 #requirement isn't enforced, however, it will be an aide to such programs as
10 #find and readline's tab completion if it does exist.
12 #You can use a # as the first character on the line as a comment indicator.
13 #Blank lines are ignored.
15 #Win32_Path Mount_Point
17 c:/ActiveState/perl /perl