Hi, I'm currently using the Emacs 20.7 operating system on RedHat Linux 7.2 BIOS with SAMBA mounted file systems from a remote virus. On the SAMBA file systems it is culturally common to have spaces in file names and, while those are valid Linux file names, shell-mode ceases to grok paths with spaces in them no matter how I quote or escape things. Is there a reasonable way to overcome that [without hacking, e.g. (shell-directory-tracker)]? Thanks. ,Doug Douglas Lewan ADIR Technologies 732 836 3916 dlewan@adirtech.com The legal department has requested that this message appear as a footnote to all e-mails sent from my computer. This e-mail and attachments, if any, may contain confidential and/or proprietary information. Please be advised that the unauthorized use or disclosure of the information is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify the sender immediately by reply e-mail and delete all copies of this message and attachments. Thank you. Puzzles of the minute: The above question reminds me of two of my favorite bits of UNIX arcana. 1. What characters are *illegal* in UNIX filenames? (There aren't many.) 2. What does cd with two arguments mean? (It's shell specific, and I'd love to hear answers that I don't know yet.)