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From: "intiha Ho gai" <intiha AT gmail DOT com>
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Subject: Re: ERROR: bash: /etc/profile: No medium found
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No I am not doing anything complex. I actually had everything running
on my machine. The only new thing I did was reclaim the disk space I
had reserved for my dual boot FC6 and added that as a separate HD. But
initially it was installed on c: anyway.

What is even more interesting is that my system is now working perfectly..
I did do two things on my own. I copied the /etc/profile from my
working laptop to my desktop (they were different.. I dont know why!!
the one my desktop didnt have the warning at the top.. so I am
assuming it was manual edit - that got installed some how!).

Then I also ran the setp but explicitly specified the path to be
c:\cygwin instead of the generic D:\ that it was coming up with..

I am not sure what fixed it.. but I am very happy right now .. touch wood.

A

On 4/24/07, Dave Korn <dave DOT korn AT artimi DOT com> wrote:
> On 24 April 2007 19:31, intiha Ho gai wrote:
>
> > hehe.. yeah.. I did that.. several time :) still no good.. I think it
> > has to do something with the $HOME getting set to the windows
> > environment var HOME but in my laptop (different from the desktop that
> > work on usually) I can still see the same config (i.e. window env
> > showing HOME as c:\My docs...\ ) but in my cygwin shell (for laptop)
> > the HOME is my home directory in cygwin.
>
>   Ok, "No medium" means there is no such drive.  So, the problem is that the
> drive you installed cygwin onto is no longer connected to the computer.
>
>   Perhaps it would have helped if you'd sent us your cygcheck output.
> Otherwise, we have to try random guesswork.  So here's my random guess:
>
>   Is it possible you've got an incredibly complex setup where you've installed
> cygwin to a USB drive and you're trying to share it between two different
> machines?
>
>
>     cheers,
>       DaveK
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