On Wed, May 21, 2008 at 11:25 PM, Johannes Schindelin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Nope. cd /e/ doesn't work here either. >> >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ >> $ cd /e/ >> sh.exe": cd: /e/: No such file or directory > > The wonders of Microsoft. Tell me about it!
> You need to open the Bash _after_ your USB > drive was properly recognized. Tried that too. Same result here. Does it work for you? I can "cd /cygdrive/e" in a cygwin bash shell. I can get to the drive by typing "e:/" in a cmd shell Git Bash, on my computer at least, has a problem getting to USB drives. I have some partitions M: and N: as well as a CDROM drive D: that Git Bash can cd into. ie The following all work cd /d cd /m cd /n cd d: cd m: cd n: Three finger salute coming up to see if that clears it. Cheers Mikew.
