Mail Archives: cygwin/1998/08/31/05:43:12
On 29 Aug 98, Fieldhouse, Dirk had this to say:
> On Wed, 26 Aug 98 , Stephen L Arnold wrote:
> >...> [mounting on /usr]
> > These directories (as such) don't exist on my machine; how can they
> > work? Don't they have to point to the right places? And what are the
> > right places under the cygwin directory structure?
>
> It's a known feature that the mounted-on directory (/usr, etc) doesn't
> need to be created - unlike real U**x. However IMHO this is desirable
> because a c:\usr directory would just clutter up the directory structure
> for non-Cygwin tools.
Are you saying there's a difference between directories created
under win95 (within the cygwin tree) and dirs created (and/or
mounted) from bash? Why do I need more mount points besides
floppy, tape, and root? (assuming I'm just going to use the one
partition)
[snip]
> > What is /etc good for under win95?
>
> termcap, profile, to name 2.
Wait a minute, I already have all those mysterious default
environment variables (where are they coming from?); why would I
need an /etc/profile, since I already have a .bashrc (and I'm the
only one who will be using it)?
Thanks, Steve
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