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Date: Tue, 03 Jun 2008 13:11:42 -0400
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Subject: Thought/Suggestion/Is it Possible for the new Cygwin 1.7 /etc/fstab
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With my recent attempt and ultimate success at compiling a debug 
version of Cygwin - I realize I must have stumbled on the new 1.7 
version and subsequently tripped over the new /etc/fstab.  Now that I 
have all of this working I wonder if there is a way on the new fstab to 
dictate that a drive like a cdrom (my D Drive on my laptop) is 
unmountable so that when it auto mounts one that is in the drive I can 
do the correct process and unmount the drive and then mount again when 
a new cd is placed in the drive.

Just a thought.  Thanks for all you do - this is great.

bk






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