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From: "Gerald Pekmezi" <gpekme1 AT lsu DOT edu>
Subject: CYGWIN_ROOT Question
Date: Tue, 1 Jul 2003 17:16:58 -0500
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Thanks in advance for helping.

I originally had Linux RH9 installed on the second partition of my primary
(and at the time only) harddrive. I have since dedicated a secondary hard
drive to Linux, and figured I would completely dedicate the partition to
Cygwin (D:\). However I have begun to suspect that setting CYGWIN_ROOT to
D:\ is not sufficient (XWin refuses to run, I don't think its an X problem,
but if it is I guess this post will be moved).
My question is whether there is a quick fix to this or whether it is more
trouble than it is worth.




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