Mail Archives: cygwin/2004/02/05/12:57:56
At 04:29 AM 2/5/2004, dAniel hAhler you wrote:
>Hello cygwin-list,
>
>on Wed, 04. Feb 2004 at 23:33:20 -0500 Larry Hall wrote:
>
>>>and after deleting /var/log/popfile.log (which had no permissions for
>>>SYSTEM), it now works..
>L> Excellent!
>
>
>>>If I understood correctly, the mount settings are stored in registry
>>>and so I do not have to put anything into /etc/profile or sth?!
>L> I never mentioned anything about where the mount settings are stored.
>
>But I read it somewhere in the docs.. :)
>
>>>btw: what would be changed, when running cygwin-setup.exe and going
>>>from "Installed for Just Me" to "All Users"?
>L> What changed is the mount type for the default mount points created by
>L> setup.exe. They changed from "user" to "system". This means the mount
>L> points are no longer user-specific but available to all users (including
>L> SYSTEM).
>
>So this is exactly what I changed now manually?
I don't understand your question. I gave you two options to fix the
problem. One used setup. The other used the 'mount' command. You
said you chose to use setup. If that's what you call doing it
"manually" then yes. Both options I gave allow you to alter the
mount points setup creates from "user" to "system". Personally, I
would call the technique of using the 'mount' command a manual
procedure since it requires changing the mount type explicitly for
each mount point. But I suppose there's more than one way of looking
at it.
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