>>Now, why not store these things in goold old fuzzy and warm text >>files? Registry sucks, and it sucks badly. >You seem to be missing the point that you shouldn't be worrying >about where such things as the mount table are stored. Just use >'mount -m'.
No, I guess you miss my point. Especially considering I didn't make it quite clear. I have a backup system in place. It knows which files to copy, where they are and where to put them back when needed. That involves many .ini files, so I can restore programs and don't have to reconfigure them. The use of 'mount -m' is no big deal, but it's not so easy (automatic) to handle as merely hauling files. > It's really just sheer coincidence that cygwin works at all. > It's real job is just to royally piss people off with little > things like storing values in the registry and making it hard to > use network shares over ssh. What??? There are obstacles in the way of using network shares over ssh too??? Damn it, you can't do anything right, can you? -- Luciano ES <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Santos, SP - Brasil -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/