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On Fri, Apr 19, 2002 at 11:17:56PM +0200, Benjamin Riefenstahl wrote: >"Harold Hunt" <huntharo AT msu DOT edu> writes: >> Excellent idea. Now I just need someone to write that script. >> Shouldn't be too hard. Any takers? > >How about > > fontdir=/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts > wfontdir=`cygpath -w $fontdir` > mount -bfs $wfontdir $fontdir 2> /dev/null || mount -bfu $wfontdir $fontdir > >IOW, create a system mount in binary mode on the font directory, >disregarding any existing mount on the same place. If the user is not >allowed to create a system mount, create a user mount instead. > >This would break when there already is a user mount in text mode. >That seems pretty unlikely, though. This looks pretty good to me. How about something like this, though: fontdir=/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts wfontdir=`cygpath -w $fontdir` umount -u $fontdir 2>/dev/null mount -bfs $wfontdir $fontdir 2> /dev/null || mount -bfu $wfontdir $fontdir Just to ensure that there is no user mount? Btw, I like the use of the fontdir variable in this context. It's a little thing, but... cgf
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