Mail Archives: cygwin-developers/2000/06/09/11:13:51
Greetings,
I am working on the "Question and Answer" chapter of the faq. This is
essentially <http://sourceware.cygnus.com/cygwin/faq/faq_5.html>. It
had been divided into 5 sections:
1) Where can I get more information?
2) Installation and Setup
3) Using Cygwin Releases
4) Cygwin API Questions
5) Programming Questions
Section #1 is already updated. I will get rid of #2 (there is already
a separate chapter deveoted to installation and setup) and merge any
relevant questions into #3, which I will rename to "Using Cygwin".
I'm working on "Using Cygwin" now. You can preview what I've got so
far at <http://www.ebi.ac.uk/~starksb/cygwin/faq_5.html#SEC22>, but
it's far from complete. Could experts have a look? If it still says
"has not yet been updated for the latest net release" then I don't
know what to do with it. (Delete it? Leave as is? Revise it?)
One section in particular is giving me trouble: "How can I access
other drives" at
<http://www.ebi.ac.uk/~starksb/cygwin/faq_5.html#SEC33>.
I'm trying to improve upon the current entry at
<http://sourceware.cygnus.com/cygwin/faq/faq_5.html#SEC40>
by adding some of my own observations, and just plain *guessing*. Am
I on the right track, particular with the warning about ambiguous
mount points? Should I include this remark from the original FAQ
entry:
This is done with textual substitution whenever a file is
opened. So if you're going to do "ls /c/bar" on a mount like
the above the guts will turn that into "ls c:/bar".
This contradicts my statement that Cygwin will convert the Windows
path to the posix path (which is probably the statement that's wrong).
It looks like //f/ (for accessing f:/) has been officially disabled,
correct?
Are UNC paths in textmode, like /cygdrive?
Thanks for helping me with this.
Regards,
David
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