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Re: pwd command output
- To: Cesare Giuliani <giulianc at hotmail dot com>
- Subject: Re: pwd command output
- From: "M. R. Brown" <marcusb at csd dot uwm dot edu>
- Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1999 11:15:17 -0500 (CDT)
- cc: cygwin at sourceware dot cygnus dot com
If you look in the registry under `HKCU\Software\Cygnus Solutions' you'll
notice that the snapshot cygwin1.dll has created a new mount scheme. It's
obvious that this is something going into the next beta release of cygwin
and _not_ a bug. My advice: stick with cygwin B20.1 unless you're an
active developer of cygwin. As an answer to your second question, try
using mount to play wtih your mount points. Please refer to the archives
or cygwin's main site for more info on snapshots :)
Marcus
On Thu, 30 Sep 1999, Cesare Giuliani wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am using the 19990922 snapshot and I noticed that running the
> pwd command inside the bash I got the following outputs:
>
> / if I am on the C: drive
> /cygdrive/d if I am on the D: drive
> /cygdrive/e if I am on the E: drive
>
> and so on....
>
> This behaviour is different from the one I got using the original
> Beta 20.1 version. Should it work this way or is something that
> need to be fixed?
> Is it configurable (e.g., can I get "d:/" as output instead
> of "/cygdrive/d")?
>
> Thanks,
> Cesare
>
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