On Thu, May 06, 2004 at 07:40:56PM +0200, Reini Urban wrote:
Sure, mount is the method which is used more often.
And it is faster and easier.
But it is not as transparent to the poor end-user as the symlinks.
He will not see /home when doing ls /
mkdir /home
mount -b C:/Documents and Settings
Montana Rane schrieb:
for the administrative user, under which cygwin was installed, echo $HOME
returns /home/Administrator.
This is not your problem. Please describe the problem in the message
body and not only in the subject.
I need to set up cygwin so it does not preface the path with
On Thu, 6 May 2004, Reini Urban wrote:
Montana Rane schrieb:
for the administrative user, under which cygwin was installed, echo $HOME
returns /home/Administrator.
This is not your problem. Please describe the problem in the message
body and not only in the subject.
I need to set up
Igor Pechtchanski schrieb:
On Thu, 6 May 2004, Reini Urban wrote:
Montana Rane schrieb:
for the administrative user, under which cygwin was installed, echo $HOME
returns /home/Administrator.
This is not your problem. Please describe the problem in the message
body and not only in the subject.
I
From: Reini Urban
Sent: Thursday, May 06, 2004 7:41 PM
Igor Pechtchanski schrieb:
Or 'mount -s c:/Documents\ and\ Settings/ /home', if you don't mind
putting up with '/home/All Users', etc...
Sure, mount is the method which is used more often.
And it is faster and easier.
But it is
for the administrative user, under which cygwin was installed, echo $HOME
returns /home/Administrator.
I need to set up cygwin so it does not preface the path with /cygdrive/c as
this breaks our existing scripts.
Thanks,
Montana Rane
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At 06:33 PM 5/5/2004, you wrote:
for the administrative user, under which cygwin was installed, echo $HOME
returns /home/Administrator.
I need to set up cygwin so it does not preface the path with /cygdrive/c as
this breaks our existing scripts.
OK, let's start here:
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