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Date: Thu, 13 May 2004 15:22:52 +0300
From: Baurjan Ismagulov <ibr AT ata DOT cs DOT hun DOT edu DOT tr>
To: cygwin AT sources DOT redhat DOT com
Subject: user-specific mounts
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Hello,

this subject was discussed a lot before, but I couldn't find a solution
to my specific problem.

Basically, I want that my services started as SYSTEM see c:\opt\c as
root, and I see c:\cygwin as user ibr. To do this, I copied the mount
entries from HKLM to HKCU and modified them accordingly. The services
continue to see c:\opt\c as root. However, when I start bash as ibr, I
still see c:\opt\c as my root. So, is it possible to do that, and if
yes, how?

Thanks in advance,
Baurjan.

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