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Subject: Re: Configurable behaviour when remapping cygdrive - please!
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From: Kazuhiro Fujieda <fujieda AT jaist DOT ac DOT jp>
Date: 04 Dec 2001 01:13:32 +0900
In-Reply-To: Rune Enggaard Jensen's message of Mon, 03 Dec 2001 16:04:25 +0100
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>>> On Mon, 03 Dec 2001 16:04:25 +0100
>>> Rune Enggaard Jensen <rune AT enggaard-lausen DOT dk> said:

> such that all my drives -- including those mapped to network drives -- 
> were automagically mapped to /c, /d, /w etc.
> 
> I therefore suggest that the behaviour is made configurable, e.g. by an 
> environment variable, such that the default is the "old" behaviour where 
> /cygdrive was not "cd-able". Is that possible and acceptable?

I hope `mount -c /' exceptionally behave the same as the old one.
If we can see all drives on the cygwin root directory, we can't
avoid deleting all files with typing `rm -rf /' on the FAT file
system.
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  | AIST      Kazuhiro Fujieda <fujieda AT jaist DOT ac DOT jp>
  | HOKURIKU  Center for Information Science
o_/ 1990      Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology

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