> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~
> $ cd c:
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] /cygdrive/c
> $ ls
> ls: reading directory .: No such file or directory

WAG:  if you run 'cd /cygdrive/c' instead of 'cd c:', does the problem go
away?

The shell obviously is interpreting c: as /cygdrive/c in your shell prompt,
but maybe it's storing c: instead of /cygdrive/c as the current directory,
and choking on that.


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