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Re: running cygwin from file server
- From: Igor Peshansky <pechtcha at cs dot nyu dot edu>
- To: Richard Foulk <richard at skydive1 dot com>
- Cc: cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2006 20:16:47 -0400 (EDT)
- Subject: Re: running cygwin from file server
- References: <200608222349.k7MNnhhF002712@sd.skydive1.com>
- Reply-to: cygwin at cygwin dot com
On Tue, 22 Aug 2006, Richard Foulk wrote:
> Aloha,
>
> I've installed Cygwin on a file server common to a large number of
> clients. This allows various tools and scripts to be run on any
> of the clients without cluttering them with their own installations.
>
> Occasionally it would be nice to obtain a quick interactive shell
> environment on one of the clients, including having /tmp, /etc and
> others in place on the server partition. Preferrably without leaving
> a lasting trace on the client. Perhaps by invoking a single batch file
> from the server partition.
>
> Is there a quick, easy, or already done, way of doing this?
Something like this is quick, dirty, and ought to do it:
@echo off
set SCRIPT_DIR=%~dp0
REM Set up mounts
%SCRIPT_DIR%bin\mount -u "%SCRIPT_DIR%" /
%SCRIPT_DIR%bin\mount -u "%SCRIPT_DIR%bin" /usr/bin
%SCRIPT_DIR%bin\mount -u "%SCRIPT_DIR%lib" /usr/lib
REM Start the Cygwin shell
call %SCRIPT_DIR%cygwin.bat
REM Clean up mounts
%SCRIPT_DIR%bin\umount -uA
(put it in your Cygwin root on the file server, won't work on Win9x/ME).
Note that this will trash the user mounts in your existing Cygwin
environment on the client (if there is one). Detecting existing Cygwin
user mounts using the mount command is left as an exercise for the reader.
Igor
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