Mail Archives: cygwin/2000/08/24/09:27:46
This is related to a question that I would like to ask.
I can understand that using the C: directory for root under Cygwin could
could problems, especially if NT and Cygwin use a directory of the same name
for different things.
However, I created a 6 gig partition (called F:) just for Cygwin, and
mounted root in F:\
Setup complains about that, but I figured since it wasn't C:, I would be OK.
Am I wrong?
cheers,
John
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From: Jean-Paul Le Fevre [mailto:J-P DOT LeFevre AT cea DOT fr]
Sent: Thursday, August 24, 2000 4:53 AM
To: cygwin AT sourceware DOT cygnus DOT com
Subject: Why not mount / at C: ?
It's likely a FAQ, but since I still don't understand :
Why is it discouraged to mount '/' at 'C:' ?
The installer gives advice not to mount / at this natural location,
while the FAQ *URGE* not to do so but without explanations.
I've been using cygwin for years on NT, 98, 2K with '/' being 'C:' without
any problem. My Windows configuration is very similar to my Linux,
Solaris, Unix config and I feel very confortable : I've almost nothing
to change in my environment (variables, emacs, cvs, ssh, makefiles, ...)
when I have to move from Unix to Windows.
At the beginning of August, I've installed a new release of Cygwin
accepting the default mount : '/' on 'c:/cygwin'. As a result my environment
is completely messed up ! I've to edit a lot of files to fix up the
settings, being not sure when to change '/' in '\\', '/' in 'C:/cywin' or
'//C/cywin', or 'C:\\cywin' or ....
So, why is it considered as a bad choice to have '/' at 'C:' ?
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