Misleading warning from mount?

luke.kendall@cisra.canon.com.au luke.kendall@cisra.canon.com.au
Thu Oct 7 06:22:00 GMT 2004


In the example below, mount tells me the directory doesn't exist, yet it
does.  I can "ls" it, and create files in it, and cat them.

I suspect the warning really means that "/" isn't mounted.

On a system without Cygwin installed:

    bash-2.05b$ mount
    c: on /cygdrive/c type user (textmode,noumount)
    l: on /cygdrive/l type user (textmode,noumount)
    m: on /cygdrive/m type user (textmode,noumount)
    u: on /cygdrive/u type user (textmode,noumount)
    x: on /cygdrive/x type user (textmode,noumount)
    bash-2.05b$ ls c:/temp/mnt/tmp
    a
    bash-2.05b$ mount c:/temp/mnt/tmp /tmp
    mount: warning - /tmp does not exist.
    bash-2.05b$ echo b > /tmp/b
    bash-2.05b$ ls /tmp
    a  b
    bash-2.05b$ ls c:/temp/mnt/tmp
    a  b
    bash-2.05b$ cat c:/temp/mnt/tmp/b
    b

I'm about to test that I can indeed ignore this warning as incorrect.
If I'm wrong, I'll post the results.

luke


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