> From: Robert Collins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> On Sat, 2002-09-28 at 00:07, Richardson, Tony wrote:
> > What is the easiest way to check if /home/$USER (or some other
> > directory) has been mounted (either system-wide or
> user-only)? I know
> > that I can use regtool (checking both the system and user keys) or
> > parse the output from "mount", but I was hoping for something as
> > simple as typing "isitmounted /home/$USER" and have the unknown
> > isitmounted command return an appropriate exit status.
> >
> > I'm trying to write startup scripts so that mount points get set
> > automatically when running cygwin from a network share (but
> I don't to
> > override /home/$USER if that already exists.)
> >
> 'mount' should do it.
Any suggestions on how to do it?
"mount /home/$USER" returns "not enough arguments" and I haven't found a
-check option to mount.
Tony
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