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On Friday 16 Jun 00, Don Sharp writes: > DJ Delorie wrote: > > > > > But why are they mount points instead of ordinary directories? Normal > > > > Because we never know whether a program should go in /bin or /usr/bin, > > so the mounts make all programs appear in both places. > > Please put this in the installation notes and/or the FAQ. I had been > wondering why the recommendation from Earnie was so strongly voiced. Now > I understand. Sorry for the late reply, I've been away. I have yet to update the FAQ entry "Why the wierd directory structure?" in the "Using Cygwin" section of the FAQ, for the latest net release. That's where I'll add details to this effect. BTW, the "Installation Instructions" section of the FAQ already points out that these mounts are intentional, and should not be removed unless you *really* know what you are doing. So if you don't know the rationale, you should at least know not to remove them. Hope this helps. Regards, David -- Want to unsubscribe from this list? Send a message to cygwin-unsubscribe AT sourceware DOT cygnus DOT com
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