* Re: New Install Problems
@ 1999-12-02 8:46 Timothy I. McGinnis
1999-12-31 13:28 ` Timothy I. McGinnis
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From: Timothy I. McGinnis @ 1999-12-02 8:46 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: cygwin
Wow, thanks for all the answers.
I read the suggest pieces and then re-did my mount commands making sure to
use the Win32 pathnames as the first argument instead of the '//'
convention. This fixed my problems on the NT box. I'll try this on the 95
box tonight to see if it works there.
Many Thanks!
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* Re: New Install Problems
1999-12-02 8:46 New Install Problems Timothy I. McGinnis
@ 1999-12-31 13:28 ` Timothy I. McGinnis
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From: Timothy I. McGinnis @ 1999-12-31 13:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: cygwin
Wow, thanks for all the answers.
I read the suggest pieces and then re-did my mount commands making sure to
use the Win32 pathnames as the first argument instead of the '//'
convention. This fixed my problems on the NT box. I'll try this on the 95
box tonight to see if it works there.
Many Thanks!
Tim McGinnis
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* Re: New install problems
@ 1999-12-02 8:22 Earnie Boyd
1999-12-02 8:56 ` Chris Faylor
1999-12-31 13:28 ` Earnie Boyd
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From: Earnie Boyd @ 1999-12-02 8:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: cygwin; +Cc: Timothy I. McGinnis
--- Chris Faylor <cgf@cygnus.com> wrote:
-8<-
>
> In Cygwin v1.0 (only available on CD, currently <but I'm working on that>)
> mount has a "-f" option to force a mount, so you can do this, too:
>
> mount -f d:\unix /
>
Would that not have to be `mount -f d:\\unix /' if executed in bash? or
alternatively `mount -f 'd:\unix' /'?
> FWIW, this mount command is also available in the latest cygwin snapshots.
>
> cgf
>
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* Re: New install problems
1999-12-02 8:22 New install problems Earnie Boyd
@ 1999-12-02 8:56 ` Chris Faylor
1999-12-02 12:37 ` Corinna Vinschen
1999-12-31 13:28 ` Chris Faylor
1999-12-31 13:28 ` Earnie Boyd
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From: Chris Faylor @ 1999-12-02 8:56 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Earnie Boyd; +Cc: cygwin, Timothy I. McGinnis
On Thu, Dec 02, 1999 at 08:09:08AM -0800, Earnie Boyd wrote:
>--- Chris Faylor <cgf@cygnus.com> wrote:
>-8<-
>>
>> In Cygwin v1.0 (only available on CD, currently <but I'm working on that>)
>> mount has a "-f" option to force a mount, so you can do this, too:
>>
>> mount -f d:\unix /
>
>Would that not have to be `mount -f d:\\unix /' if executed in bash? or
>alternatively `mount -f 'd:\unix' /'?
Yes, but I would suggest that this not be run under bash. It will probably
work best if you do this standalone.
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* Re: New install problems
1999-12-02 8:56 ` Chris Faylor
@ 1999-12-02 12:37 ` Corinna Vinschen
1999-12-02 12:48 ` Chris Faylor
1999-12-31 13:28 ` Corinna Vinschen
1999-12-31 13:28 ` Chris Faylor
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From: Corinna Vinschen @ 1999-12-02 12:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: cygwin
Chris Faylor wrote:
>
> On Thu, Dec 02, 1999 at 08:09:08AM -0800, Earnie Boyd wrote:
> >--- Chris Faylor <cgf@cygnus.com> wrote:
> >-8<-
> >>
> >> In Cygwin v1.0 (only available on CD, currently <but I'm working on that>)
> >> mount has a "-f" option to force a mount, so you can do this, too:
> >>
> >> mount -f d:\unix /
> >
> >Would that not have to be `mount -f d:\\unix /' if executed in bash? or
> >alternatively `mount -f 'd:\unix' /'?
>
> Yes, but I would suggest that this not be run under bash. It will probably
> work best if you do this standalone.
BTW:
Forward slash works for the native path as well:
mount -f d:/unix /
This is nice for native device paths:
mount -f //./tape0 /dev/st0
instead of
mount -f \\\\.\\tape0
and this works in bash (ash, tcsh, ksh, zsh...), too, if you call mount
with correct path.
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* Re: New install problems
1999-12-02 12:37 ` Corinna Vinschen
@ 1999-12-02 12:48 ` Chris Faylor
1999-12-31 13:28 ` Chris Faylor
1999-12-31 13:28 ` Corinna Vinschen
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From: Chris Faylor @ 1999-12-02 12:48 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Corinna Vinschen; +Cc: cygwin
On Thu, Dec 02, 1999 at 09:36:39PM +0100, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>Chris Faylor wrote:
>>
>> On Thu, Dec 02, 1999 at 08:09:08AM -0800, Earnie Boyd wrote:
>> >--- Chris Faylor <cgf@cygnus.com> wrote:
>> >-8<-
>> >>
>> >> In Cygwin v1.0 (only available on CD, currently <but I'm working on that>)
>> >> mount has a "-f" option to force a mount, so you can do this, too:
>> >>
>> >> mount -f d:\unix /
>> >
>> >Would that not have to be `mount -f d:\\unix /' if executed in bash? or
>> >alternatively `mount -f 'd:\unix' /'?
>>
>> Yes, but I would suggest that this not be run under bash. It will probably
>> work best if you do this standalone.
>
>BTW:
>
>Forward slash works for the native path as well:
>
> mount -f d:/unix /
>
>This is nice for native device paths:
>
> mount -f //./tape0 /dev/st0
>
>instead of
>
> mount -f \\\\.\\tape0
>
>and this works in bash (ash, tcsh, ksh, zsh...), too, if you call mount
>with correct path.
I don't know if this works in B20.1, though. I think I fixed this only
after B20.1 was released.
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* Re: New install problems
1999-12-02 12:48 ` Chris Faylor
@ 1999-12-31 13:28 ` Chris Faylor
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From: Chris Faylor @ 1999-12-31 13:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Corinna Vinschen; +Cc: cygwin
On Thu, Dec 02, 1999 at 09:36:39PM +0100, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>Chris Faylor wrote:
>>
>> On Thu, Dec 02, 1999 at 08:09:08AM -0800, Earnie Boyd wrote:
>> >--- Chris Faylor <cgf@cygnus.com> wrote:
>> >-8<-
>> >>
>> >> In Cygwin v1.0 (only available on CD, currently <but I'm working on that>)
>> >> mount has a "-f" option to force a mount, so you can do this, too:
>> >>
>> >> mount -f d:\unix /
>> >
>> >Would that not have to be `mount -f d:\\unix /' if executed in bash? or
>> >alternatively `mount -f 'd:\unix' /'?
>>
>> Yes, but I would suggest that this not be run under bash. It will probably
>> work best if you do this standalone.
>
>BTW:
>
>Forward slash works for the native path as well:
>
> mount -f d:/unix /
>
>This is nice for native device paths:
>
> mount -f //./tape0 /dev/st0
>
>instead of
>
> mount -f \\\\.\\tape0
>
>and this works in bash (ash, tcsh, ksh, zsh...), too, if you call mount
>with correct path.
I don't know if this works in B20.1, though. I think I fixed this only
after B20.1 was released.
cgf
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* Re: New install problems
1999-12-02 12:37 ` Corinna Vinschen
1999-12-02 12:48 ` Chris Faylor
@ 1999-12-31 13:28 ` Corinna Vinschen
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From: Corinna Vinschen @ 1999-12-31 13:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: cygwin
Chris Faylor wrote:
>
> On Thu, Dec 02, 1999 at 08:09:08AM -0800, Earnie Boyd wrote:
> >--- Chris Faylor <cgf@cygnus.com> wrote:
> >-8<-
> >>
> >> In Cygwin v1.0 (only available on CD, currently <but I'm working on that>)
> >> mount has a "-f" option to force a mount, so you can do this, too:
> >>
> >> mount -f d:\unix /
> >
> >Would that not have to be `mount -f d:\\unix /' if executed in bash? or
> >alternatively `mount -f 'd:\unix' /'?
>
> Yes, but I would suggest that this not be run under bash. It will probably
> work best if you do this standalone.
BTW:
Forward slash works for the native path as well:
mount -f d:/unix /
This is nice for native device paths:
mount -f //./tape0 /dev/st0
instead of
mount -f \\\\.\\tape0
and this works in bash (ash, tcsh, ksh, zsh...), too, if you call mount
with correct path.
Corinna
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* Re: New install problems
1999-12-02 8:56 ` Chris Faylor
1999-12-02 12:37 ` Corinna Vinschen
@ 1999-12-31 13:28 ` Chris Faylor
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From: Chris Faylor @ 1999-12-31 13:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Earnie Boyd; +Cc: cygwin, Timothy I. McGinnis
On Thu, Dec 02, 1999 at 08:09:08AM -0800, Earnie Boyd wrote:
>--- Chris Faylor <cgf@cygnus.com> wrote:
>-8<-
>>
>> In Cygwin v1.0 (only available on CD, currently <but I'm working on that>)
>> mount has a "-f" option to force a mount, so you can do this, too:
>>
>> mount -f d:\unix /
>
>Would that not have to be `mount -f d:\\unix /' if executed in bash? or
>alternatively `mount -f 'd:\unix' /'?
Yes, but I would suggest that this not be run under bash. It will probably
work best if you do this standalone.
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* Re: New install problems
1999-12-02 8:22 New install problems Earnie Boyd
1999-12-02 8:56 ` Chris Faylor
@ 1999-12-31 13:28 ` Earnie Boyd
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From: Earnie Boyd @ 1999-12-31 13:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: cygwin; +Cc: Timothy I. McGinnis
--- Chris Faylor <cgf@cygnus.com> wrote:
-8<-
>
> In Cygwin v1.0 (only available on CD, currently <but I'm working on that>)
> mount has a "-f" option to force a mount, so you can do this, too:
>
> mount -f d:\unix /
>
Would that not have to be `mount -f d:\\unix /' if executed in bash? or
alternatively `mount -f 'd:\unix' /'?
> FWIW, this mount command is also available in the latest cygwin snapshots.
>
> cgf
>
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* Re: New install problems
@ 1999-12-02 6:18 Earnie Boyd
1999-12-02 7:48 ` Chris Faylor
1999-12-31 13:28 ` Earnie Boyd
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From: Earnie Boyd @ 1999-12-02 6:18 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Timothy I. McGinnis, cygwin
--- "Timothy I. McGinnis" <tmcginnis@synertechsystems.com> wrote:
> I'm new to cygwin, I come from a Unix background, so I am lost on windows.
>
> So please forgive my ignorance.
>
> I have tried to install the cygwin full.exe on both 95 and NT 4.0 SP4. I
> would like to set up cygwin so when I bring up the bash shell it maps my
> root to d:/unix. I believe I am following the Users Guide properly. After
> installing cygwin I start the bash shell and it comes up fine. I unmount
> root and remount it using "mount //d/unix /". It gives me the expected
> error message that / does not exist. I then exit out of bash and restart
> it. Now on the 95 box when I try to change to / I get the error message
> 'cd /: No such device'.
>
> On the NT 4.0 box I do the same thing and when I restart bash the cursor
> just sits there for a minute or so then it gives me a prompt. If I try to
> do anything it hangs for a minute or so then gives me a prompt.
>
> Any ideas what I am doing wrong?
>
Yep. The follow bash command should work:
Bash# cd /dir/containing/umount && ./umount / && ./mount 'd:\unix' /
The way you did it, Cygwin tries to resolve //d/unix to a host named d with a
shared directory named unix. While you're at it, check out my webpages.
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* Re: New install problems
1999-12-02 6:18 Earnie Boyd
@ 1999-12-02 7:48 ` Chris Faylor
1999-12-31 13:28 ` Chris Faylor
1999-12-31 13:28 ` Earnie Boyd
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From: Chris Faylor @ 1999-12-02 7:48 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Earnie Boyd; +Cc: Timothy I. McGinnis, cygwin
On Thu, Dec 02, 1999 at 06:18:44AM -0800, Earnie Boyd wrote:
>--- "Timothy I. McGinnis" <tmcginnis@synertechsystems.com> wrote:
>> I'm new to cygwin, I come from a Unix background, so I am lost on windows.
>>
>> So please forgive my ignorance.
>>
>> I have tried to install the cygwin full.exe on both 95 and NT 4.0 SP4. I
>> would like to set up cygwin so when I bring up the bash shell it maps my
>> root to d:/unix. I believe I am following the Users Guide properly. After
>> installing cygwin I start the bash shell and it comes up fine. I unmount
>> root and remount it using "mount //d/unix /". It gives me the expected
>> error message that / does not exist. I then exit out of bash and restart
>> it. Now on the 95 box when I try to change to / I get the error message
>> 'cd /: No such device'.
>>
>> On the NT 4.0 box I do the same thing and when I restart bash the cursor
>> just sits there for a minute or so then it gives me a prompt. If I try to
>> do anything it hangs for a minute or so then gives me a prompt.
>>
>> Any ideas what I am doing wrong?
>
>Yep. The follow bash command should work:
>
>Bash# cd /dir/containing/umount && ./umount / && ./mount 'd:\unix' /
>
>The way you did it, Cygwin tries to resolve //d/unix to a host named d with a
>shared directory named unix. While you're at it, check out my webpages.
In Cygwin v1.0 (only available on CD, currently <but I'm working on that>)
mount has a "-f" option to force a mount, so you can do this, too:
mount -f d:\unix /
FWIW, this mount command is also available in the latest cygwin snapshots.
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* Re: New install problems
1999-12-02 7:48 ` Chris Faylor
@ 1999-12-31 13:28 ` Chris Faylor
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From: Chris Faylor @ 1999-12-31 13:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Earnie Boyd; +Cc: Timothy I. McGinnis, cygwin
On Thu, Dec 02, 1999 at 06:18:44AM -0800, Earnie Boyd wrote:
>--- "Timothy I. McGinnis" <tmcginnis@synertechsystems.com> wrote:
>> I'm new to cygwin, I come from a Unix background, so I am lost on windows.
>>
>> So please forgive my ignorance.
>>
>> I have tried to install the cygwin full.exe on both 95 and NT 4.0 SP4. I
>> would like to set up cygwin so when I bring up the bash shell it maps my
>> root to d:/unix. I believe I am following the Users Guide properly. After
>> installing cygwin I start the bash shell and it comes up fine. I unmount
>> root and remount it using "mount //d/unix /". It gives me the expected
>> error message that / does not exist. I then exit out of bash and restart
>> it. Now on the 95 box when I try to change to / I get the error message
>> 'cd /: No such device'.
>>
>> On the NT 4.0 box I do the same thing and when I restart bash the cursor
>> just sits there for a minute or so then it gives me a prompt. If I try to
>> do anything it hangs for a minute or so then gives me a prompt.
>>
>> Any ideas what I am doing wrong?
>
>Yep. The follow bash command should work:
>
>Bash# cd /dir/containing/umount && ./umount / && ./mount 'd:\unix' /
>
>The way you did it, Cygwin tries to resolve //d/unix to a host named d with a
>shared directory named unix. While you're at it, check out my webpages.
In Cygwin v1.0 (only available on CD, currently <but I'm working on that>)
mount has a "-f" option to force a mount, so you can do this, too:
mount -f d:\unix /
FWIW, this mount command is also available in the latest cygwin snapshots.
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* Re: New install problems
1999-12-02 6:18 Earnie Boyd
1999-12-02 7:48 ` Chris Faylor
@ 1999-12-31 13:28 ` Earnie Boyd
1 sibling, 0 replies; 18+ messages in thread
From: Earnie Boyd @ 1999-12-31 13:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Timothy I. McGinnis, cygwin
--- "Timothy I. McGinnis" <tmcginnis@synertechsystems.com> wrote:
> I'm new to cygwin, I come from a Unix background, so I am lost on windows.
>
> So please forgive my ignorance.
>
> I have tried to install the cygwin full.exe on both 95 and NT 4.0 SP4. I
> would like to set up cygwin so when I bring up the bash shell it maps my
> root to d:/unix. I believe I am following the Users Guide properly. After
> installing cygwin I start the bash shell and it comes up fine. I unmount
> root and remount it using "mount //d/unix /". It gives me the expected
> error message that / does not exist. I then exit out of bash and restart
> it. Now on the 95 box when I try to change to / I get the error message
> 'cd /: No such device'.
>
> On the NT 4.0 box I do the same thing and when I restart bash the cursor
> just sits there for a minute or so then it gives me a prompt. If I try to
> do anything it hangs for a minute or so then gives me a prompt.
>
> Any ideas what I am doing wrong?
>
Yep. The follow bash command should work:
Bash# cd /dir/containing/umount && ./umount / && ./mount 'd:\unix' /
The way you did it, Cygwin tries to resolve //d/unix to a host named d with a
shared directory named unix. While you're at it, check out my webpages.
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* New install problems
@ 1999-12-02 5:56 Timothy I. McGinnis
1999-12-04 3:05 ` Michael Hirmke
1999-12-31 13:28 ` Timothy I. McGinnis
0 siblings, 2 replies; 18+ messages in thread
From: Timothy I. McGinnis @ 1999-12-02 5:56 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: cygwin
I'm new to cygwin, I come from a Unix background, so I am lost on windows.
So please forgive my ignorance.
I have tried to install the cygwin full.exe on both 95 and NT 4.0 SP4. I
would like to set up cygwin so when I bring up the bash shell it maps my
root to d:/unix. I believe I am following the Users Guide properly. After
installing cygwin I start the bash shell and it comes up fine. I unmount
root and remount it using "mount //d/unix /". It gives me the expected
error message that / does not exist. I then exit out of bash and restart
it. Now on the 95 box when I try to change to / I get the error message
'cd /: No such device'.
On the NT 4.0 box I do the same thing and when I restart bash the cursor
just sits there for a minute or so then it gives me a prompt. If I try to
do anything it hangs for a minute or so then gives me a prompt.
Any ideas what I am doing wrong?
Tim McGinnis
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* Re: New install problems
1999-12-02 5:56 Timothy I. McGinnis
@ 1999-12-04 3:05 ` Michael Hirmke
1999-12-31 13:28 ` Michael Hirmke
1999-12-31 13:28 ` Timothy I. McGinnis
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From: Michael Hirmke @ 1999-12-04 3:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: cygwin
Hi Timothy,
[...]
>root and remount it using "mount //d/unix /". It gives me the expected
[...]
>Any ideas what I am doing wrong?
mount -b d:/ /
>
>Tim McGinnis
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* New install problems
1999-12-02 5:56 Timothy I. McGinnis
1999-12-04 3:05 ` Michael Hirmke
@ 1999-12-31 13:28 ` Timothy I. McGinnis
1 sibling, 0 replies; 18+ messages in thread
From: Timothy I. McGinnis @ 1999-12-31 13:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: cygwin
I'm new to cygwin, I come from a Unix background, so I am lost on windows.
So please forgive my ignorance.
I have tried to install the cygwin full.exe on both 95 and NT 4.0 SP4. I
would like to set up cygwin so when I bring up the bash shell it maps my
root to d:/unix. I believe I am following the Users Guide properly. After
installing cygwin I start the bash shell and it comes up fine. I unmount
root and remount it using "mount //d/unix /". It gives me the expected
error message that / does not exist. I then exit out of bash and restart
it. Now on the 95 box when I try to change to / I get the error message
'cd /: No such device'.
On the NT 4.0 box I do the same thing and when I restart bash the cursor
just sits there for a minute or so then it gives me a prompt. If I try to
do anything it hangs for a minute or so then gives me a prompt.
Any ideas what I am doing wrong?
Tim McGinnis
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1999-12-02 8:22 New install problems Earnie Boyd
1999-12-02 8:56 ` Chris Faylor
1999-12-02 12:37 ` Corinna Vinschen
1999-12-02 12:48 ` Chris Faylor
1999-12-31 13:28 ` Chris Faylor
1999-12-31 13:28 ` Corinna Vinschen
1999-12-31 13:28 ` Chris Faylor
1999-12-31 13:28 ` Earnie Boyd
1999-12-02 6:18 Earnie Boyd
1999-12-02 7:48 ` Chris Faylor
1999-12-31 13:28 ` Chris Faylor
1999-12-31 13:28 ` Earnie Boyd
1999-12-02 5:56 Timothy I. McGinnis
1999-12-04 3:05 ` Michael Hirmke
1999-12-31 13:28 ` Michael Hirmke
1999-12-31 13:28 ` Timothy I. McGinnis
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