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Subject:  ls: reading directory .: No such file or directory
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$ cd /cygdrive/d/

$ ls
ls: reading directory .: No such file or directory

$ cd /cygdrive/d/Temp/

$ ls
Temporyary Internet Files

$ cd /cygdrive/

$ ll
drwxrwxr-x Administrators root 0 Sep 27 12:17 c
drwxrwxr-x Administrators None 0 Sep 27 14:39 d

This issue exists for both the c and d drives.  When I cd to the c or d drive, I
can't tab complete, but once I'm in a subdirectory (say d/Temp) tab complete
works as well as ls and all that jazz.  How can I get cygwin to be able to
access the contents of these drives so I don't have to keep opening an Explorer
window to see what's in there and hand typing out the path?  Thanks in advance.


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