Have you run it with 'filemon' to see what is causing the access?
(filemon from sysinternals site)
Bill Priest wrote:
All,
I googled and didn't see anything relevant. I'm
a long time cygwin user/fan and have noticed that
"df ." accesses a: when it doesn't need to
df --help
Usage: df [OPTION]...
All,
I googled and didn't see anything relevant. I'm
a long time cygwin user/fan and have noticed that
"df ." accesses a: when it doesn't need to
df --help
Usage: df [OPTION]... [FILE]...
Show information about the filesystem on which each
FILE resides,
or all filesystems by default.
/home/bpr
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