Hi Patrick,
On 20/11/2015 8:43 AM, Patrick Herbst wrote:
I have cygwin installed on a windows network share folder. Most
everything works fine.
But I get a BSOD when in bash running the following
cat > /tmp/junk <
Putting two EOF on the end of a file can cause an error in some
filesystems.
On 11/19/2015 5:13 PM, Patrick Herbst wrote:
> As soon as i hit enter on "EOF" I get a BSOD RDR_FILE_SYSTEM STOP: 0x0027
The full error context can be determined by turning on Full Memory Dumps
and then reproducing the error. A MEMORY.DMP file will be written to
the %SystemRoot%\Windows dire
On 11/19/2015 05:13 PM, Patrick Herbst wrote:
> I have cygwin installed on a windows network share folder. Most
> everything works fine.
>
> But I get a BSOD when in bash running the following
>
> cat > /tmp/junk < asdf
> asdf
> asdf
> asdf
> EOF
>
> As soon as i hit enter on "EOF" I get a BSOD
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