from USB stick without admin access"
I did not see it on the FAQ, I know I should of looked but I didn't
think they would have an official answer, but I will defiantly look in
to it.
Thanks Again - Adam McCarthy
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Pr
ence with command line, I just don't want it to
screw up current Cygwins on my machines. Most PCs I use it on, will
not have Cygwin, but perhaps I need to do something on a PC that
already has Cygwin, I don't want it to screw up the local Cygwin.
Thanks Again
Adam McCarthy
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I do aplogize for that, I should have remember about spam and quoting
raw email addresses. I don't know why I forget some times, I guess I'm
just used to replying on newsgroups but I do know I need to get GMail
to stop quoting the emails that were sent or at least the email
addresses.
> http://cygw
Oh and I uninstalled my old Cygwin, which was probably at least a year
and a half old and it believe I broke it in some places, but did a
completely new Cygwin and Cygwin runs much faster and now dd
if=image.dd of=/dev/fd0 works just fine.
On Wed, May 7, 2008 at 10:47 AM, Adam McCarthy
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Well, I had to do dd if=floppyimage of=/dev/fd0 but other than that, I
don't need /dev/fd0.
On Wed, May 7, 2008 at 5:55 AM, Corinna Vinschen
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On May 6 21:12, Adam McCarthy wrote:
> > \\.\a: on /dev/fd0 type system (binmode)
>
> Th
I have Cygwin currently installed on a Windows XP Home Machine.
I installed Cygwin without my USB floppy drive being plugged in.
Now Cygwin doesn't seem to wait to access the floppy in any way.
Windows it self can see the floppy just fine and format them.
I checked my mount table:
$ mount
C:\cy
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