Re: mv directories

2004-04-09 Thread Larry Hall
At 03:25 PM 4/7/2004, you wrote: >> Is VMWare a significant component or is it just the fact that you have a >> "shortcut"? >no, vmware probably isn't significant (just giving the system >rundown), > > >> Is your "shortcut" created via Cygwin's "ls -s" or via >> Windows? >> >and it wasn't a

Re: mv directories

2004-04-07 Thread JGraham
> Is VMWare a significant component or is it just the fact that you have a > "shortcut"? no, vmware probably isn't significant (just giving the system rundown), > Is your "shortcut" created via Cygwin's "ls -s" or via > Windows? > and it wasn't a windows 'shortcut' it was a link 'ln -s' (i

Re: mv directories

2004-04-07 Thread Larry Hall
At 03:02 PM 4/7/2004, you wrote: >Just a quick note. >if you are running linux, and have a vmware session open of XP with a >cygwin console. And XP has a share mounted from the linux host via >samba as say.. H: so, in cygwin it would be /cygdive/h. And you have >a shortcut to that dive it

mv directories

2004-04-07 Thread JGraham
Just a quick note. if you are running linux, and have a vmware session open of XP with a cygwin console. And XP has a share mounted from the linux host via samba as say.. H: so, in cygwin it would be /cygdive/h. And you have a shortcut to that dive it's a bad idea to move a folder of back