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default mounts
- From: David Starks-Browning <starksb at ebi dot ac dot uk>
- To: "Ching, Jimen" <Jimen dot Ching at SpirentCom dot COM>
- Cc: "'cygwin at cygwin dot com'" <cygwin at cygwin dot com>
- Date: Wed, 19 Dec 2001 11:44:57 +0000
- Subject: default mounts
- References: <8AC36D3167EED41184C800508BD95405016744CF@apollo.adtech-inc.com>
On Tuesday 18 Dec 01, Ching, Jimen writes:
> Hi all,
>
> I have just installed the latest cygwin dll. I noticed that the /bin and
> /usr/bin are now their own separate directories. At one point, they were
> symlinks. But when I reboot my computer, my mount table still shows the
> e:\cygwin\bin is mounted on /usr/bin, where e:\cygwin is mounted on /.
> This means both /bin and /usr/bin are the same physical directory. But
> the setup.exe has placed valid files in /usr/bin, which is overridden
> by the mount. Is this the normal behavior?
There is an entry "Why the weird directory structure?" in the Cygwin
FAQ. Did you read it? If, after reading the FAQ entry, you still
have questions or problems, please report them to the list.
Thanks,
David
(Cygwin FAQ maintainer)
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