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Date: Tue, 17 Jan 2006 14:46:45 -0600
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From: "Scott Purcell" <spurcell AT vertisinc DOT com>
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Hello,

I am installing "cygwin" on a XP box. I have downloaded the setup and files to my local c:/tmp/files

When I run the setup, all appears good. I point to c:/cygwin and tell it to find files from c:/tmp/files. The install completes fine but when I type a cd ~ (show my home directory) the terminal shows my home here:
/cygdrive/h  which is a mounted server. I have done this three times, and each time it does this. I checked all environment variables. I just want my home to be /cygdrive/c so I can add a .bashrc and get rolling.

Can someone please assist.

Many thanks,
Scott



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