mount woes

Wei Ku weiku@UTKUX1.UTK.EDU
Mon May 12 06:53:00 GMT 1997


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From: Jeff Deifik <jdeifik@weasel.com>


So I tried to redo my mount points.
I typed 'mount --reset', which produced no errors.
I typed 'mount d: /', and I got the message
mount failed: Device or resource busy
I thrashed around a bit, without being able to mount d: as /
I would prefer not using the registry editor if possible to fix this.

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What you need is not mount -reset. You need umount:

bash$ umount /

bash$ mount c:\\   /

This will do it. ( In my computer, I mounted the root as following: bash$ 
mount e:\\gnuwin32\\b18 / )

Sincerely,
Wei Ku

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To: gnu-win32@cygnus.com
Date: Sunday, May 11, 1997 7:40 PM
Subject: mount woes

I have a computer running windows nt 4.0 server, 
sp2.
I installed beta-18.
I wish to mount d: / since my NT partition is there, and I
installed beta-18 there.
I have read the readme.txt, which refers me to faq.txt.
I have read the faq.txt, which says:

>Where did my mount points go?
>=============================
>
>   Earlier releases stored mount points in the registry under 
"Cygnus
>Support".  This changed to "Cygnus Solutions" starting 
with beta 18.
>Either use a registry editor (regedit under NT) to rename the old entry
>or just redo your mount points and the cygwin.dll will automatically
>create the new one for you.

When I type mount, I get what I assume the defaults are, which are:
Device           
Directory           
Type        Flags
\\.\tape1:       
/dev/st1            
native      no-mixed,text!=binary
\\.\tape0:       
/dev/st0            
native      no-mixed,text!=binary
\\.\b:           
/dev/fd1            
native      no-mixed,text!=binary
\\.\a:           
/dev/fd0            
native      no-mixed,text!=binary
c:               
/                   
native      no-mixed,text!=binary


Any ideas?

Jeff Deifik jdeifik@weasel.com

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