Mail Archives: cygwin/2007/08/23/13:19:11
Dick Repasky wrote:
>
> On Windows Vista Enterprise, I consistently receive "permission denied"
> errors when using cygwin mount/umount commands on system mounts
> (mount/umount -s ...). I cannot mount novel system mount points (e.g.,
> mount -s -b C:\\bonga /usr/local) or unmount existing system mount
> points (e.g., umount -s /usr/lib). The same is true from the cygwin bash
> prompt, from within a cygwin bash script, from the windows command
> prompt (C:\cygwin\bin\mount -s ...) or from within a windows .bat file.
>
> The system is a single-user system, and my identity is that under which
> setup.exe was run to install cygwin.
>
> I have not had this issue with cygwin under XP.
>
> User mounts (mount/umount -u) work just fine for me on Vista.
>
> Are system mounts supposed to be unmutable? If so, oh. If not, is
> there a work-around, or what have I done wrongly?
Try turning off UAC. Otherwise, give your user the ability to add/remove/
update all registry entries.
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A: Yes.
> Q: Are you sure?
>> A: Because it reverses the logical flow of conversation.
>>> Q: Why is top posting annoying in email?
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