Re: Change Default Text File Format after installation

2005-04-11 Thread Igor Pechtchanski
On Mon, 11 Apr 2005, Sebastian Schuberth wrote: > > > Well, I only need a solution for my special case *now*, so it's okay > > > for me if mounts are going to be stored anywhere else in the future. > > > My problem is: I've set "Default Text File Format" to "Unix" during > > > setup. Now I just wa

Re: Change Default Text File Format after installation

2005-04-11 Thread Sebastian Schuberth
Well, I only need a solution for my special case *now*, so it's okay for me if mounts are going to be stored anywhere else in the future. My problem is: I've set "Default Text File Format" to "Unix" during setup. Now I just want to change my Cygwin installation as if I had specified "DOS" instead.

Re: Change Default Text File Format after installation

2005-04-11 Thread Igor Pechtchanski
On Mon, 11 Apr 2005, Sebastian Schuberth wrote: > > > > In the mount table. See "man mount". Google for "cygwin remount > > > > binary" for a handy one-liner. > > > > > > Thanks. The default mounts seem to be encoded in the Windows > > > registry, as there is not fstab. > > > > By "default mount

Re: Change Default Text File Format after installation

2005-04-11 Thread Sebastian Schuberth
In the mount table. See "man mount". Google for "cygwin remount binary" for a handy one-liner. Thanks. The default mounts seem to be encoded in the Windows registry, as there is not fstab. By "default mounts", do you mean the /cygdrive auto-mounts? Yes, all mounts that are there after a fresh ins

Re: Change Default Text File Format after installation

2005-04-11 Thread Igor Pechtchanski
On Mon, 11 Apr 2005, Sebastian Schuberth wrote: > > > where does Cygwin store whether the user has chosen DOS or UNIX as the > > > "Default Text File Format" when installing? Is it possible to change that > > > setting without re-installing Cygwin? > > > > In the mount table. See "man mount". Go

Re: Change Default Text File Format after installation

2005-04-11 Thread Corinna Vinschen
On Apr 11 15:55, Sebastian Schuberth wrote: > >>where does Cygwin store whether the user has chosen DOS or UNIX as the > >>"Default Text File Format" when installing? Is it possible to change that > >>setting without re-installing Cygwin? > > > >In the mount table. See "man mount". Google for "cy

Re: Change Default Text File Format after installation

2005-04-11 Thread Sebastian Schuberth
where does Cygwin store whether the user has chosen DOS or UNIX as the "Default Text File Format" when installing? Is it possible to change that setting without re-installing Cygwin? In the mount table. See "man mount". Google for "cygwin remount binary" for a handy one-liner. Thanks. The default

Re: Change Default Text File Format after installation

2005-04-11 Thread Igor Pechtchanski
On Mon, 11 Apr 2005, Sebastian Schuberth wrote: > Hi, > > where does Cygwin store whether the user has chosen DOS or UNIX as the > "Default Text File Format" when installing? Is it possible to change that > setting without re-installing Cygwin? In the mount table. See "man mount". Google for "c

Change Default Text File Format after installation

2005-04-11 Thread Sebastian Schuberth
Hi, where does Cygwin store whether the user has chosen DOS or UNIX as the "Default Text File Format" when installing? Is it possible to change that setting without re-installing Cygwin? -- Sebastian Schuberth -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: