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From: "Stephen C. Biggs" <yyyyy50 AT hotpop DOT com>
To: cygwin AT cygwin DOT com
Date: Thu, 08 Aug 2002 06:38:22 -0700
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Subject: Re: ls /cygwin: c missing
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On 8 Aug 2002 at 14:09, Robert Hönlinger wrote:

[snip]

> I don't think it depends whether the drive is FAT16 or NTFS formatted, 
> because my c: and d: drives are both NTFS. Do you have the cygwin 
> installation on your c drive, too? Perhaps it doesn't show the drive 
> letter on which it is installed. Or it doesn't show the letter of the 
> drive where the system is installed. I have Windows 2000 installed. The 
> wrong date of the cd is less important to me. But I'd like to have a 
> list of all drives, because with some gui tools one can traverse the 
> file system with the mouse to select a file without entering the path 
> manually. 


I have NT4, my cygwin is NOT on my c driver... This looks like some sort 
of bug in "ls"?  Or lower level drive enumeration handling for 
"/cygdrive"... 



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