On Jun 30 12:22, Jan Lübbe wrote:
> Am 28.06.2010 17:03, schrieb Corinna Vinschen:
> >The advice is given in the /etc/fstab file itself:
> >
> > # For a description of the file format, see the Users Guide
> > # http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/using.html#mount-table
> >
> >
> >Corinna
> >
>
> W
Hi,
Am 28.06.2010 17:03, schrieb Corinna Vinschen:
On Jun 28 13:57, Jan Lübbe wrote:
Am 28.06.2010 13:35, schrieb Corinna Vinschen:
Role? The automatism is to use binary mode unless /etc/fstab says
something else. Other than that, why would you do that at all?
If you need textmode for someth
On Jun 28 13:57, Jan Lübbe wrote:
> Am 28.06.2010 13:35, schrieb Corinna Vinschen:
> >Role? The automatism is to use binary mode unless /etc/fstab says
> >something else. Other than that, why would you do that at all?
> >If you need textmode for something, do it under some mount point
> >of your
Am 28.06.2010 13:35, schrieb Corinna Vinschen:
On Jun 28 13:11, Jan Lübbe wrote:
Hi,
after reading
http://www.cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/ov-new1.7.html#ov-new1.7-file
Cygwin creates the mount points for /, /usr/bin, and /usr/lib automatically
from it's own position on the disk. They don't have
On Jun 28 13:11, Jan Lübbe wrote:
> Hi,
>
> after reading
> http://www.cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/ov-new1.7.html#ov-new1.7-file
>
> >Cygwin creates the mount points for /, /usr/bin, and /usr/lib automatically
> >from it's own position on the disk. They don't have to be specified in
> >/etc/fstab.
Hi,
after reading
http://www.cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/ov-new1.7.html#ov-new1.7-file
Cygwin creates the mount points for /, /usr/bin, and /usr/lib automatically
from it's own position on the disk. They don't have to be specified in
/etc/fstab.
I ask myself how I can force cygwin to mount /
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