Mail Archives: cygwin-developers/1998/03/31/00:20:45
Christopher Faylor wrote:
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> >> mount
> >> -b "binary" mount
> >> -p posix semantics (case sensitive)
> >> -A do not use extended attributes
> >> -r "r"emovable device (floppy, zip drive)
> >> -s create mount table in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
I think -A should turn *on* extended attribute usage. The default
should be off. Fat under NT is too common a situation...
> After I sent that mail it occurred to me that maybe it would be "nicer"
> to make mount work more like UNIX mount. That would mean requiring that
> if you say "mount c: /c", the /c directory would have to exist.
I think this is a good idea. Right now, the parent directories
don't even have to exist and that causes weirdness in the shell.
> >On another note, I haven't had much chance to play with Sergey's case-
> >sensitive stuff but I think that is a giant step toward compatibility
> >with UNIX stuff. Its a worthwhile option to have.
I agree. And I think this should be off by default.
Both the case-sensitive changes and the extended attribute usage
should have global defaults via the CYGWIN32 variable as well.
--
Geoffrey Noer
noer AT cygnus DOT com
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