Never mind. It's one thing to "read" something that is written but
something else when I make a "connection". I have "connected". The
answer is: fstab.
Paul McFerrin wrote:
It's time for a lesson in cygwin internals.
What associates the root of a filesystem??
I'm getting an invalid value for "/". i.e. When I do a "cd /", it
will fail. I will get the error message: "cd: / - No such file or
directory". Obviously there is something in the environment it
doesn't like. The current directory is at what the new root *should*
be. I'm running the latest Cygwin 1.7.1-1
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