Mail Archives: cygwin/2005/10/26/13:10:11
* Chris Taylor (2005-10-26 17:38 +0100)
> Thorsten Kampe wrote:
>> * Christopher Faylor (2005-10-26 15:37 +0100)
>>
>>>On Wed, Oct 26, 2005 at 10:26:36AM +0100, Thorsten Kampe wrote:
>>>
>>>>* gtg793x AT mail DOT gatech DOT edu (2005-10-26 00:45 +0100)
>>>>
>>>>>Quoting Igor Pechtchanski <pechtcha AT cs DOT nyu DOT edu>:
>>>>>
>>>>>>See "man mount". Please, please, please don't manipulate the registry
>>>>>>directly if you want to stay portable. You can easily create a batch file
>>>>>>to reproduce the mounts properly.
>>>>>>...
>>>>>>"User mounts" is the answer. The CURRENT_USER tree is usually writable.
>>>>>>Make sure you don't write over the existing settings if they are present.
>>>>>
>>>>>Current XP computers I am trying to run this into give me: "Registry Editing has
>>>>>been Disabled by your administrator." even if I try to write to Current_User
>>>>>
>>>>>All I am trying to keep portable is the X server thus XWIN.exe is the only
>>>>>executable I have, the only one I execute. After running the X server as the
>>>>>background server I am tunneling the packets using Putty / Securecrt.
>>>>
>>>>Try "regedit /s" in a batch (instead of double clicking). This
>>>>sometimes works.
>>>
>>>Or, I dunno, if that works, you could just use "mount" and forget about
>>>regedit entirely.
>>>
>>>It's a crazy idea, I know. I wonder why no one has thought of it before.
>>
>> *I* didn't know about it (because I was under the impression that all
>> cygwin programs depend on the mount tables).
>>
>> Well, obviously there are a few that don't (mount, cygcheck, ash (?),
>> etc.?)
>>
>> And I think it's easier to just import a reg file than dealing with
>> multiple mount commands...
>>
> Problem with that is that if the sysadmin knows what he's doing, it only
> takes about 4 seconds to block off almost all possible ways of actually
> editing the registry...
Definitely not. As a user running programs you are almost constantly
changing the registry (your HKEY_CURRENT_USER). So often importing a
.reg file is not allowed (by double clicking) and starting regedit in
GUI mode.
> A batch file that checks for an existing mount table and saves it, then
> mounts it according to what you want is far, far better.
This batch file is registry editing, too. If you edit the registry or
the mount command - that's no difference from a sysadmin's point of
view.
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