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Date: Thu, 11 Aug 2011 07:46:48 +0100
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I think the required line in /etc/fstab is
none / cygdrive user,posix=0 0 0
but actually (here, ages ago, shortly after 1.7 was first presented) I 
deleted /etc/fstab entirely*.
To achieve your particular purpose, which I like too, I just have
/bin/mount -c "/"
in ~/.bashrc, so that C:\ is /c/, E:\ is /e/, and so on.
* I haven't a clue what this file does or why it matters. But nothing 
seems broken. Not that I am recommending this approach (I'm not in any 
position to recommend anything) -- but it works fine for me and has 
permanently removed a nagging worry (as in "What Is This and Why Does It 
Seem To Matter So Much?")
Fergus

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