Mail Archives: cygwin/2004/11/14/16:24:17
Thanks Larry,
This seems easy enough. I was about to run setup to follow your hunch of
the 1st email you sent me. Also, I was reading about "rebase" in same post.
You are right, I was distracted, I am so used to see the select the loacl
package directory selction on the 4th page, I must have added download to
the rood path in the 3rd page. I am glad there is way to repair this
without re-installing everything. We learn every day.
I'll try this later this afternoon, here in Los Angeles, CA.
Good evening to you in MA
Donat
>If you just want to have '/' point to 'c:\cygwin' instead of
>'c:\cygwin\download', just remount your mounts to point there. '/',
>'/usr/bin', and '/usr/lib' are the ones you're concerned with. So
>do:
>
>mount -b -s -f C:/cygwin /
>mount -b -s -f C:/cygwin/bin /usr/bin
>mount -b -s -f C:/cygwin/lib /usr/lib
>
>If you have any Cygwin services running, I recommend stopping them, doing
>the above, and restarting them.
>
>As for what you did to setup to make it use your download directory as your
>root install directory, you must have specified it as such in the 3rd
>page of the install process. You should type this directory into the 4th
>page where it asks for the local package directory only. Actually, if you
>find the above 'mount' commands above too difficult to follow/do, you can
>rerun setup and simply reset your root directory to be 'c:\cygwin'. It w
>ill make the above mount changes for you as a result.
>
>
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