Mail Archives: cygwin/1998/06/22/18:43:42
Hi Chris,
Let me first say read the IMPORTANT UPGRADE NOTICE at the end of this
note.
Since you have plenty of drive space, I would tend to do as you've
suggested. On installation I would let it take the default for path
names, changing only the drive letter if necessary. Then move things
to their appropriate places.
After you've moved things, I would then "cd \bin", "bash -c umount /
&& mount -b //d /". Replace the //d with //<your drive letter>. You
will not need to worry with mounting anything else as your necessary
directories will all reside under /.
I would be glad to help you privately if you need more help.
---DarkStorm <darkstrm AT rochester DOT rr DOT com> wrote:
>
> Ok, I'm new to this, and basically discoverd the GNU-Win32 Project
due to
> the fact that I'm totally sick of having to duel-boot NT and Linux,
since NT
> is my preferred operating system. (Not to mention the wife hates
Linux,
> hehe)
> Also, the bulk of my software is for NT/Win32 platform.
> But, in order to further my networking knowledge, I started playing
around
> with Slakware, but would rather *not* have to bring my
Web/FTP/Telnet server
> down (which run on my NT server) just to boot into Linux to play
around.
>
> I have installed the software yet and was looking for some pointers.
> Should I install it to an empt partition? I have over 15 Gigs of HD
space
> available, and could easily clear out a 4 Gig partition to dedicate
for this
> software.
> If so, should I install it to the root directory of the drive, like
you
> would a Unix-based OS? Or should I go with the default of
> <system-drive>:\cygnus\b19 as mentioned in the FAQ?
> I would rather have this system emulate as closely as possible a
Unix-based
> system, so I can really get a feel for it. So, for example, my
native Linux
> OS has the following type of DIR structure:
> /
> /usr
> /bin
> /local
> /etc
> etc etc etc. You get the idea. I would like this to emulate
something close
> to that. Which is why I ws wondering about where the installation is
best to
> place.
>
> Thanks for the time. Laters :)
>
> -Chris W
>
>
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-------------------- IMPORTANT UPGRADE NOTICE ------------------------
You should get the following to update your cygwinb19 package:
Sergey Okhapkin's coolview package which contains an updated
cygwinb19.dll. (Yes, even if you've already downloaded the b19.1
update from the Cygnus Site).
Mumit Khan's compilation of EGCS for the cygwinb19.dll; especially if
you're using the C++ compiler. The current version of the compiler
that
comes with the tools has lots of problems that have been fixed with
the EGCS version. This is a drop-in replacement for the GCC toolset.
URL's are listed above.
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