Weasel F. Subs wrote:
> I've recently reinstalled cygwin (downloaded the packages on December
> 19), with bash as one of the packages, but I'm no longer able to read
> the directories such has "/home", "/usr", "/bin" and the like.
> Example:
>
>bash-3.2$ cd /home
>bash: cd: /home: No such
I've recently reinstalled cygwin (downloaded the packages on December
19), with bash as one of the packages, but I'm no longer able to read
the directories such has "/home", "/usr", "/bin" and the like.
Example:
bash-3.2$ cd /home
bash: cd: /home: No such file or directory
Is there a way