Just a few minutes ago, I tried to unmount a few mounts I had the previous semester. Because I was not able to unmount each specific mount I had, I instead ran umount -a, which erased both the /bin and /etc entries from the mount table. A few notes: I realize I should not be using mount and should rather be using ln. I tried reinstalling cygwin to repair the mount table, and that did not work thus far. I tried remounting them, but to no avail.
What's happening now, is that when I run cygwin it does not autmatically cd me to my user directory, and I had to add to the windows path for bash to even see cygcheck, ls, and basics like that. I'm attaching cygcheck.out, and if anyone has any idea how to repair the mount table from my mistake, please help. Thank you, Mike -- Mike Nistor -- "Now, now, my good man, this is no time for making enemies." - Voltaire
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