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On Mon, 3 Sep 2007, Tyler Durden wrote:
I just typed, mount -c /hidden and now my mountpoints are /hidden/c etc.
this should do the trick. Thanks for your help.
That only obscures the name, but doesn't hide it.
Good point. Is there a way for a user to find out what this mountpoint is when
they can only establish a sshd session to the server?
Did the user say if Cygwin is on a different partition than C: or D:?
If that's not the case, It's a bit hazy what it's trying to accomplish.
There's no way - not chroot, not quota, not protecting a MS-DOS partition,
would they be able to obscure the volume Cygwin boots from, standard mount
devices or not.
Regards
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