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From: "Chris January" <chris AT atomice DOT net>
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Subject: Re: /cygdrive wierdness
Date: Thu, 7 Mar 2002 21:38:50 -0000
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> > From: Chris January [mailto:chris AT atomice DOT net]
> >
> > Using Cygwin DLL 1.3.10.
>
> Likewise. (On Win2K.)
>
> > 1. Close all Cygwin programs
> > 2. Open bash
> > 3. Type: cd /cygdrive
> > 4. Type ls
> > I get a listing of C:\ instead
> > 5. Type bash
> > 6. Type: cd /cygdrive
> > 7. Type ls
> > I get a listing of available drives as I should.
> >
> > Can someone else confirm this is a problem?
>
> Not here. I get the list of drives always.
Are you sure you closed all Cygwin programs? If so, it must be a quirk of my
system.

Chris



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