On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 01:05:13PM +0800, Huang Bambo wrote:
>>Do you have a series of steps that produces the problem you see?
>>
>
>As I said in previous mail.
>1. cd /cygdriver/i    ( I is mounted as a usb-stick)
>2.  cd /proc 3.  Use some tools such as Unlocker to check driver I,
>Unlocker said driver I is locked by bash.
>4. cd /          ( / is at d:\cygwin )
>5.  do the same as step 3, driver is not locked by bash.

That's how Cygwin 1.7.5 would work.  I would expect different behavior
for 1.7.6.

cygcheck output would have saved speculation on which version you're
running.

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