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→Volume Designators
The volume designator is case-insensitive.
Each unique volume on a Windows system has its own root directory and its own current/working directory. To switch between volumes, type the volume designator by itself: C: Or E:
On a Linux system, instead of using drive designators, volumes are ''mounted'' into the filesystem hierarchy -- that is, volumes are attached as directories, creating a unified hierarchy with a single root directory.