Mail Archives: cygwin/1997/05/12/16:50:02
Jeff Deifik wrote:
>
> I have a computer running windows nt 4.0 server, sp2.
> I installed beta-18.
> I wish to mount d: / since my NT partition is there, and I
> installed beta-18 there.
> I have read the readme.txt, which refers me to faq.txt.
> I have read the faq.txt, which says:
>
> >Where did my mount points go?
> >=============================
> >
> > Earlier releases stored mount points in the registry under "Cygnus
> >Support". This changed to "Cygnus Solutions" starting with beta 18.
> >Either use a registry editor (regedit under NT) to rename the old entry
> >or just redo your mount points and the cygwin.dll will automatically
> >create the new one for you.
>
> So I tried to redo my mount points.
> I typed 'mount --reset', which produced no errors.
> I typed 'mount d: /', and I got the message
> mount failed: Device or resource busy
>
> I thrashed around a bit, without being able to mount d: as /
>
> When I type mount, I get what I assume the defaults are, which are:
> Device Directory Type Flags
> \\.\tape1: /dev/st1 native no-mixed,text!=binary
> \\.\tape0: /dev/st0 native no-mixed,text!=binary
> \\.\b: /dev/fd1 native no-mixed,text!=binary
> \\.\a: /dev/fd0 native no-mixed,text!=binary
> c: / native no-mixed,text!=binary
>
> I would prefer not using the registry editor if possible to fix this.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Jeff Deifik jdeifik AT weasel DOT com
>
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You need to do a 'umount /' first to free the mount point,
then the 'mount d: /' command should work.
-Dave Ray ray AT mgi DOT com
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