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Re: Unable to Type Lower Case e in the Bash Window


On Mon, Nov 22, 1999 at 05:57:42AM -0800, Earnie Boyd wrote:
>--- Gus Baldauf <gus@transbay.net> wrote:
>> Hello All,
>> 
>
>Hello Gus,
>
>> I just installed Cygwin 1.0.  When I open a bash window and I try to type or
>> paste the lower case letter e, nothing appears in the window and the computer
>> beeps at me.  For example, I can not enter the commands cygcheck, exit, echo
>> or
>> set.  All other upper and lower case letters work fine.
>> 
>-8<-
>
>I checked the output from cygcheck.  There is a bug in the Install process that
>leaves you with two different records in the registry for the / directory. 
>Change to the bin directory containing umount and mount, then do `./umount / &&
>./mount 'e:\' /' and that should resolve the problem.

Earnie, I only see one mount point in the cygcheck output and it is
correct:

E:\Cygwin  /        system  binmode

I think that your advice will actually cause problems since your telling
him to set his root to e:\ which does not appear to be correct.  If Gus
wants to try this, the correct way to do it is:

    umount /
    mount -f -b e:\ /

(from the Windows command-shell prompt)

I'm not familiar with this particular problem but it doesn't sound like
a mount problem to me.

cgf

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