Hello linda, I'm relatively new with Cygwin, but making progress...
Saturday, September 11, 2004, 4:48:56 PM, you wrote: lw> I did run into a problem on a friend's system when I decided to take lw> the more conservative approach and install cygwin in the non-root of lw> his system -- since it wasn't my sys and didn't want to go against lw> the "suggestion" of the cygwin installer...but in using his system lw> after that, not having the two roots be synonomous has been nothing lw> but a pain. find commands, locate and such that used to work from lw> root now no longer work as expected. I can't access the whole system lw> the way I was used to...it's more like cygwin is installed into a lw> separate little compartment over to the side, whereas when I install lw> it in root, I am more often using it as a OS adjunct/layer, as, I lw> _think_, many people are. I find the opposite. I find having Cygwin in C:/Cygwin is good. When I need to find something within the Cygwin system (something I know is a file or program within Cygwin), "find / ..." works great, and does not attempt to scan the rest of my disk. If I need to find something in some random place on C:, then 'find "C:/" ...' works. lw> So I was wondering -- is that warning really _necessary_? and if it lw> is, maybe it is only necessary when creating a new install and not lw> running an update on an existing install each time? Can't answer that, but c:/Cygwin works for me. Bob Menschel -- 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/