Mail Archives: cygwin/2001/05/23/22:33:19
Thanks, but now back to my question...in other installations on win2k
machines, things worked just fine if I did nothing to the cygwin variable
(just accepted the defaults). Later, when I set CYGWIN=tty ntsec, then I got
the added features.
But now...I had this problem, and because of one of the replies I got, I set
the CYGWIN=tty ntsec ntea binmode title case_check:strict, as an experiment.
the ls command then worked correctly.
So...I'm puzzled as to why this fixed it.
(C: is FAT, other drives are NTFS on a NT4.0 SP6 box.)
Thanks,
...Karl
>From: Christopher Faylor <cgf AT redhat DOT com>
>Reply-To: cygwin AT cygwin DOT com
>To: cygwin AT cygwin DOT com
>Subject: Re: CygWin file access puzzle
>Date: Wed, 23 May 2001 21:34:16 -0400
>
>On Wed, May 23, 2001 at 04:19:09PM -0700, Randall R Schulz wrote:
> >Karl,
> >
> >The answer is in your cygcheck output:
> >
> >...
> >C:\CygWin\bin /usr/bin system binmode
> >C:\CygWin\lib /usr/lib system binmode
> >C:\CygWin / system binmode
> >...
> >
> >You are not using "/cygdrive" as your unmounted volume prefix, you're
> >using "/CygWin".
> >
> >I think if you change that or use it in your ls and other commands, all
> >will work as expected.
>
>Um, no. This is just saying that c:\cygwin is the root directory. This
>has nothing to do with /cygdrive processing.
>
>mount -p will show you the current /cygdrive setting.
>
>cgf
>
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