Hi Larry,
Tried it again, and it worked this time. Had to restart the shell.
Thanks for your help.
Shane.
Larry Hall wrote:
At 07:13 PM 2/8/2005, you wrote:
Hi Larry,
Well, I wish it were that simple. That command doesnt work - it needs the Win32 file system to basic utilities like ls, etc.
Huh?
At 07:13 PM 2/8/2005, you wrote:
>Hi Larry,
>
>Well, I wish it were that simple. That command doesnt work - it needs the
>Win32 file system to basic utilities like ls, etc.
Huh? 'umount' is a command that doesn't rely on any other command. It's a
separate executable. See 'man umount' for more
Hi Larry,
Well, I wish it were that simple. That command doesnt work - it needs
the Win32 file system to basic utilities like ls, etc.
When eCos is installed, it somehow makes c: mount on /ecos-c, it
previously was /. We're trying to find a way to put it back.
Shane.
Larry Hall wrote:
At 12:20
At 12:20 AM 2/7/2005, you wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I'm using Cygwin. I wish to change the default path for C: from /ecos-c/ to /.
>
>When I type "mount" in cygwin, I get the following:
>
>C:\PFARM\cygwin on / type system (binmode)
>c: on /ecos-c type user (textmode)
>c: on / type user (textmode)
>e: on /cygd
Hi,
I'm using Cygwin. I wish to change the default path for C: from /ecos-c/ to /.
When I type "mount" in cygwin, I get the following:
C:\PFARM\cygwin on / type system (binmode)
c: on /ecos-c type user (textmode)
c: on / type user (textmode)
e: on /cygdrive/e type user (textmode,noumount)
f: on
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