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From: cgf AT cygnus DOT com (Christopher G. Faylor)
Subject: Re: mounts
7 Aug 1998 07:18:54 GMT :
Message-ID: <6qe9ou$sl2$1@cronkite.cygnus.com>
References: <19980806132807 DOT 003874c6 DOT in DOT cygnus DOT gnu-win32 AT mail DOT cbj DOT net>
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In article <19980806132807 DOT 003874c6 DOT in DOT cygnus DOT gnu-win32 AT mail DOT cbj DOT net>,
CyberJack <cyber AT cbj DOT net> wrote:
>Is there a reason that these mount points show up after removing them?
>Device           Directory           Type        Flags
>\\.\tape1:       /dev/st1            native      text!=binary
>\\.\tape0:       /dev/st0            native      text!=binary
>\\.\b:           /dev/fd1            native      text!=binary
>\\.\a:           /dev/fd0            native      text!=binary
>
>I have tried umount and removed them from the registry directly. From HKLM,
>HKCU, and HKU But after a reboot, they persist in returning. Is there any
>way to permanently delete them? What effect would that have on the
>gnu-win32 tools?

There is no way to remove these entries.  Sorry.  They shouldn't be
causing you any harm, though.
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