Mail Archives: cygwin/2004/12/15/13:20:20
In general, does it make sense to mount c:/cygwin as
/ in managed mode? Is there some reason this would
not be a good idea?
I have done this, and when I do, some files "disappear",
such as /home/Mark.Paulus, which is my home. If I have
a regular mount (c:\cygwin on / type system (binmode)),
I have the following files in /home:
Mark DOT Paulus AT WS117V6220509 /home
$ ll
total 0
drwx------+ 3 Mark.Pau None 0 Dec 15 10:38 ./
drwx------+ 12 Mark.Pau None 0 Dec 15 09:51 ../
lrwxrwxrwx 1 Mark.Pau None 18 Dec 15 10:38 Administrator -> /home/Mark.Paulus/
drwx------+ 13 Mark.Pau None 0 Dec 15 10:41 Mark.Paulus/
lrwxrwxrwx 1 Mark.Pau None 18 Dec 15 10:38 root -> /home/Mark.Paulus/
when I remount c:/cygwin as a managed mount
(c:\cygwin on / type system (binmode,managed)),
I have the following in /home:
Mark DOT Paulus AT WS117V6220509 /home
$ ll
ls: Administrator: No such file or directory
ls: Mark.Paulus: No such file or directory
total 0
drwx------+ 3 Mark.Pau None 0 Dec 15 11:16 ./
drwx------+ 12 Mark.Pau None 0 Dec 15 09:51 ../
lrwxrwxrwx 1 Mark.Pau None 17 Dec 15 11:16 root -> /home/Mark.Paulus
ll is: alias ll='ls -alF --color'
So, where did /home/Mark.Paulus go, or who covered it up?
Thanks for any help.
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