Mail Archives: cygwin/2009/09/29/00:51:50
ok, all apologies. I am familiar with mount, but if there is something
extra special about how it works w/in cygwin I will check the Users
Guide. I appreciate the direction, sorry I misunderstood (thought he was
just telling me to 'man mount' and I felt that would be a waste of time
since I am already familiar with the general of mount and the different
basic linux mount points like bin and / and swap etc).
However, I also did not realize I was using an outdated version of
cygwin!! Perhaps I should work off of 1.7 instead of 1.5? This sounds
like it would probably make things a bit easier. is 1.7 stable enough?
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
> <div class="moz-text-flowed" style="font-family:
> -moz-fixed"><http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#TOFU> Reformatted.
>
> On 09/27/2009 10:51 PM, Andy Holt wrote:
>> Buchbinder, Barry (NIH/NIAID) [E] wrote:
>>> I'm not aware that this has been mentioned before in this thread, but
>>> I'd worry that there is no mount table. (I assume that this is cygwin
>>> 1.5.) See the documentation on mount (hint: the -m option might be
>>> especially useful) or just run setup, clicking through it, on the
>>> derivative machines.
>> Well, I'm not so sure that that is really a problem... I looked for
>> fstab but couldn't even find one so I'm not sure where the mount table
>> is specified. BUT I don't think that has anything to do with my current
>> problem. I need to 'log in' to bash first. then I'll worry about the
>> cygdrive mount points later. As far as the bin, lib, and root directory
>> / 'mount points' or whatever, the directory structure is the same across
>> all of the windows computers (all running vista). So the bin is always
>> C:\Users\Andy\My Dropbox\cygwin\bin, ..\lib ..\ etc. You get the point.
>> So yea.
>>
>> No progress thus far. :(
>
> I think you'd be enlightened if you looked at the User's Guide like Barry
> suggested. Without the proper mounts set, Cygwin is going to have
> allot of trouble finding your "installation". Reading up on 'mount'
> will help
> you understand how to make the mount points the same across all
> systems you work on, which will likely help you allot. Also note that
> there is no 'fstab' file in Cygwin 1.5 (though there is in 1.7). So
> that's
> another reason why you want to know about 'mount' and not waste any
> time with 'fstab' (on Cygwin 1.5).
>
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