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From: "Thomas Wiedmann" <th.wm@gmx.de>
Subject:  Re: Redirecting $TEMP or a certain directory to /tmp
Date:  Wed, 13 Jan 2010 18:39:58 +0100
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>> how can in Cygwin the directory, which is in Windows configured as $TEMP, 
>> or
>> a certain other directory, be redirected to /tmp?
>
> man mount

... didn't work: I tried
  mount -f E:\Temp /tmp

Afterwards the /tmp directory was still C:\Programme\Cygwin\tmp
and the command 'mount' didn't list the assignment of /tmp.

Thomas Wiedmann 



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