On Aug 26 08:11, Rolf Campbell wrote: > On 2010-08-26 07:26, Corinna Vinschen wrote: > >I have another one: > > > > $ for F in /dev/s* ; do echo "$F $(cygpath -w $F)" ; done > > /dev/sda \\.\PhysicalDrive0 > > /dev/sda1 > > \\.\STORAGE#Volume#{781f8bd6-7d0d-11de-8012-806e6f6e6963}#0000000000100000#{53f5630d-b6bf-11d0-94f2-00a0c91efb8b} > > /dev/sda2 \\.\Volume{781f8bda-7d0d-11de-8012-806e6f6e6963} > > /dev/sda3 \\.\D: > > > >but there are two problems. > > > >Up to the current Cygwin 1.7.6 the info from /proc/partitions is > >incomplete for non-privileged users. I just checked in a patch to > >Cygwin which allows the full partition info also for non-priv'ed users. > > > >Apart from that, the output of cygpath -w for devices isn't overly > >helpful yet. I look into improving that a bit. > > > > > >Corinna > > > > When I run "echo /dev/s*", I only get "/dev/shm /dev/stderr > /dev/stdin /dev/stdout", how/why is yours showing the drive devices?
I got tangled up in copy/paste. Actually the statement should have been: for F in $(gawk '{if (FNR > 2) print "/dev/" $4;}' /proc/partitions); do echo "$F $(./cygpath -w $F)"; done Corinna -- Corinna Vinschen Please, send mails regarding Cygwin to Cygwin Project Co-Leader cygwin AT cygwin DOT com Red Hat -- Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple