Re: Mount point not visible in ls

2002-05-07 Thread Mark Himsley
It might be that the directory /usr/bin has been deleted (or never existed) but the mount point still exists. I think this type of thing was discussed in the last week regarding the mounting of /proc and /proc/registry. You should be able to check whether the /usr/bin directory exists using Windo

RE: Mount point not visible in ls

2002-05-07 Thread Mellman Thomas
>>-Original Message- >>From: Conrad Scott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] >>Sent: Monday, May 06, 2002 5:54 PM >>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>Subject: Mount point not visible in ls >> >> >>I'm befuddled and I can't find anything on any of t

Fwd: Re: Mount point not visible in ls

2002-05-07 Thread john
Forwarded message From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: 7 May 2002 13:41:58 - Subject: Re: Mount point not visible in ls Hi, I noticed the same problem exactly, and acording to cygwin, the directory could not be created because it already existed. I then

Mount point not visible in ls

2002-05-07 Thread Conrad Scott
I'm befuddled and I can't find anything on any of the cygwin mailing lists to help me, so I hope someone here can spot my mistake. My system has been working fine for a long time but just recently I noticed that when I do an `ls' of `/usr' or `echo /usr/*', `/usr/bin' doesn't show up. It's there