Mail Archives: cygwin/1998/06/16/09:44:19
Dear Mike,
Mike Bandy wrote:
> 1) What's the use for the "mount" command? Why is it needed?
mount command used to map Win32 paths to unix-like paths. It's needed 'cause many
of the unix utilities uses standard unix pathnames like "/bin" "/etc" etc.
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> 2) What's the name of the bash file that's executed when you first start up a
> bash window? What directory does it go into? I'd like to put in a file with
> some aliases, like my Solaris box's ~/.cshrc. Where is the bash FAQ file so
> I don't have to ask simple questions again?
~/.bashrc
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> 3) After installing Cygnus my Windows 95 boot sequence hangs for about 30
> seconds just before the user screen appears (i.e. a black screen after the
> big splash panel but before the screen with the "Start" button on it).
> What's it waiting for?
it's waiting for you to install NT ;)
Sincerely,
Maxim
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