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    Directory "//"

    From him I got that: "It doesn't. It's not a separate directory on your system. On Unix systems, any number of consecutive slashes is the same as a single slash, and can be collapsed to a single slash as part of pathname canonicalization (transforming a pathname to a canonical form, which...
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    Directory "//"

    I already answered that to the expert before but he keeps telling me that I am wrong and is not that. That question is from a certification exam and that expert got 100% on the certification. I think that I will just ask him now because I cant think on more possibilities for that question.
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    Directory "//"

    hmm I tried many answers and he keeps telling me that I am wrong, so is more than that
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    Directory "//"

    That doesn’t happen on Solaris, Darwin, or OpenBSD.
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    Directory "//"

    Hi, An expert on Unix Systems asked me about why "cd //" access to a directory named "//" more slashes will access to a directory "/". The question is why "//" exists and what it is used for? I got some answers for example: "//" is nothing and is ignored. "//" is used for compatibility with...
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