diffhistPath (computing)23:32−5Guy Harristalkcontribs(A given file system has a root directory, but only the root directory of the root file system is the system root directory; absolute paths are relative to the latter.)
diffhistPath (computing)23:22+5Guy Harristalkcontribs(The path separator is a feature of the *operating system*, not the *file system*. Most UN*Xes, and Windows, support multiple file systems, and a path can start on one file system type and go to another file system type, but the separator is the same; HFS Plus runs on both the classic Mac OS and macOS, but the former uses : and the latter uses / as a pathnameseparator.)
diffhistWorld Wide Web14:45−14Graham87talkcontribs(undo edit by Papasfritas574733, (a) we try to keep these sorts of things as simple as possible and (b) we rely on sources for this sort of thing, not the anecodotal knowledge of one person)