Followup: at + bash
Randall R Schulz
rrschulz@cris.com
Sun Feb 10 08:00:00 GMT 2002
David,
Use a system mount, and all users will "see" it.
% mount --help
...
-s, --system add mount point to system-wide registry location
-u, --user (default) add mount point to user registry location
...
Randall Schulz
Mountain View, CA USA
At 06:22 2002-02-10, David wrote:
>Hello
>
> > I am having a problem running perl in an at command on windows nt
> > because perl says it can't find some @INC libs I added. So, I'm
> > trying to run perl in a bash shell:
>
>Thanks for the answers. The problem is that I installed cygwin as
>Administrator and at commands run as SYSTEM. So, the environment is not
>set up for SYSTEM and SYSTEM has to do their own mounts to get perl to run.
>
>I wish that running the mount command would mount everything found in the
>registry, but I don't know how to tell it to do that.
>
>Thanks again.
>
>David
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