I think the dot means that it's normally a hidden file/folder. The USB stick is seen as the hard drive with the location being / as in root. The computers actual hard drive can be mounted or unmounted like an external storage device.
I'm going to try a different approach to solve this problem. I'll start from scratch with an old version of Linux with system Perl included. I'll re-post here to let you know how I get on.
In reply to Re^4: cpanminus installing but not working
by IrishMonk
in thread cpanminus installing but not working
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