Innis,
What is the result of the 'pwd' command when you start a new cygwin window ?

-Fred

Innis Cunningham wrote:
> Fred every time I run a line like you say below in cygwin bash shell I get 
> unable to find directory.It is I guess because in the shell it thinks HOME 
> is the root directory instead of cygwin.Thus directories like usr,ect,bin 
> and the like I can not cd into because they are on the same level as HOME.To 
> try and make it clearer.On my H drive I have a folder named cygwin.Inside 
> that I have folders bin,etc,home,lib,tmp,usr and var.In the home branch 
> which the bash shell has me locked is all the build files for FG.In the usr 
> branch under usr/local/flightgear is the bin and data folders for running 
> FG.The thing is I cannot get from the home branch to the usr branch in the 
> bash shell.If you could explain how to do that, that would be great.Hope 
> this makes some sence to you.


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