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 >> C: /c user binary,noacl

 > Any difference if you remove this mount (or the 'noacl' flag at least)?

No, makes no difference.  Tried with "acl" and without the mount altogether.

(Would I need to reboot between updates to /etc/fstab, or as long as all 
cygwin processes are closed, and then reopen bash prompt is adequate for 
testing?)

Evan

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