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Subject: best directory  naming /dev/fs or cygdrive for both linux (ubuntu) and cygwin and SUA (a bit off top
Date: Wed, 2 Dec 2009 22:51:15 -0700
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I sometimes need to run bash scripts with directory references developed
in cygwin on Linux (Ubuntu) and very occasionally on SUA (Billy linux).
Any opinions as to if using /dev/fs/C is better or worse than
/cygdrive/C when mounting windozes disks in linux?=20
(/dev/fs seems best for SUA)

Thx=20

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