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See the attached cygcheck.out as per posting instructions. Note I have
also tried this on machines with much stronger hardware with the exact same
results. ALso note that the machine never runs out of memory so that doesn't
appear to be the problem either.

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Not Found: awk
Not Found: bash
Not Found: cat
Not Found: cp
Not Found: cpp (good!)
Not Found: crontab
Found: C:\WINDOWS\system32\find.exe
Not Found: gcc
Not Found: gdb
Not Found: grep
Not Found: kill
Not Found: ld
Not Found: ls
Not Found: make
Not Found: mv
Not Found: patch
Not Found: perl
Not Found: rm
Not Found: sed
Not Found: ssh
Not Found: sh
Not Found: tar
Not Found: test
Not Found: vi
Not Found: vim

Can you upgrade to the latest Cygwin 1.7 package and try again.  From your
cygcheck output, it looks like things are not correct but this may be just
a problem with an old cygcheck that doesn't know how to find the implicit
mounts.  If the issue is still the same, resending the output of the new
cygcheck would be helpful.

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A: Yes.
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