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From: "Ching, Jimen" <Jimen DOT Ching AT SpirentCom DOT COM>
To: "'cygwin AT cygwin DOT com'" <cygwin AT cygwin DOT com>
Subject: default mounts
Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2001 10:15:13 -1000
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Hi all,

I have just installed the latest cygwin dll.  I noticed that the /bin and
/usr/bin are now their own separate directories.  At one point, they were
symlinks.  But when I reboot my computer, my mount table still shows the
e:\cygwin\bin is mounted on /usr/bin, where e:\cygwin is mounted on /.
This means both /bin and /usr/bin are the same physical directory.  But
the setup.exe has placed valid files in /usr/bin, which is overridden
by the mount.  Is this the normal behavior?

Thanks in advance.

--jc
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jching AT adtech-inc DOT com     Adtech, Inc.    (808) 734-3300

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