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Date: Thu, 28 Apr 2005 10:49:26 +0200
From: Oliver Vecernik <ml AT vecernik DOT at>
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Ergun UYAR schrieb:
> When I'm at the home directory and write "ls" script
> to see the files in the cygwin directory it doesn't
> list anything?
> 
> Home directory includes no file?

At least none of them are visible. Try:

$ ls -a

or try:

$ touch test
$ ls

I strongly recommend reading the man page:

$ man ls
$ man bash


Oliver

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