Hi,

/cygwin doesn't show up in the directory listing below,
so I'm guessing it's c: (or wherever you've got Win95
installed). Try creating h:/tmp, and see if that fixes
it.

--sigbjorn

Dion McMurtrie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: 
> 
> I tried this.  The directory is there and accessable in 
> win95, but when I
> 
> run the cygwin bash shell I still get the error message that the /tmp
> 
> directory should be created.  If I change directories to the 
> root directory
> 
> and then try to chang into the tmp directory this happens -
> 
> 
> 
> DETLOG.OLD                            ahis.htm
> DETLOG.TXT                            assignment1p95.rtf
> Diablo                                bin
> Eudora                                cal98_ge.pdf
> Exchange                              ffastun.ffa
> FILE0000.CHK                          ffastun.ffl
> Fitsh.c                               ffastun.ffo
> IO.SYS                                ffastun0.ffx
> IO32.IDX                              ghc1015.hs
> JGLBatchFileSetup.001                 ghc1023.hs
> MAKEFILE                              os1981.txt
> MOUSE                                 pk250w32.exe
> MSDOS.---                             single_0.sv
> MSDOS.SYS                             single_1.sv
> My Documents                          tmp
> NETLOG.TXT                            v95i314e.zip
> New Microsoft Publisher Document.pub
> BASH.EXE-2.02$ pwd
> /
> BASH.EXE-2.02$ cd tmp
> BASH.EXE-2.02$ pwd
> /
> BASH.EXE-2.02$ ls -l tmp
> ls: tmp: No such file or directory
> BASH.EXE-2.02$
> 

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