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Lee Maschmeyer wrote:
> Or you can use the Cygwin mount command. It took me several years(!) 
> to realize the power of this utility. You need do it only once because 
> they're permanent until you change them:

cd 'x:\any windows\path will also\work'

I do it all the time when "switching between" a windoze app path and an 
existant cygwin window.


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