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Re: Random long pause when starting bash
- To: <widow at mtco dot com>, <gnu-win32 at cygnus dot com>
- Subject: Re: Random long pause when starting bash
- From: "Geoff Hart" <ghart at siemens-psc dot com>
- Date: Fri, 15 May 1998 14:23:37 -0500
Yes, I too have been seeing long delays based on the DIRECTORY
I START BASH IN. If I cd into /usr/bin (where bash.exe resides)
I see *no* delays. If I start in /, then *long* delays. I searched
around a little, but couldn't find anything obvious to cause the problem.
Geoff
>Here's some more information on the pause problem.
>
>It's not random for me. I installed the CDK to
>D:\. The installation program defaults the mount
>point of "/" to "c:". After correcting this in
>the registry to "d:", I launch bash via the provided
>icon.
>
>If the bash executable setting (CYGNUS.PIF) "Start in:"
>is set to "D:", then I have the long pause between the
>bash window opening and the display of the prompt. (As
>I recall, issuing subsequent disk related commands results
>in the long pause.) Changing "Start in:" to "C:", eliminates
>the problem. (The prompt shows up "immediately" after the bash
>window opening.)
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