Once upon a time, Gary Buhrmaster <[email protected]> said:
> The AFS file system has a similar approach for
> its sysname, where the special value @sys is
> substituted by the kernel for files in that filesystem.

The DEC Alpha Unix cluster version of AdvFS had something similar, where
symlinks containing '/{memb}/' were expanded to '/memberX/' where X was
the numeric node ID (needed for lots of config because the cluster
system used a "single root" filesystem, where all members had access to
the shared storage and mounted the same volume as /).

-- 
Chris Adams <[email protected]>
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