Using cygwin 1.7. ssh-host-config contains "mount -t -f"... on line 79. Changing to "mount -f"... fixes the problem and the script executes without any syntax errors. (There might also be a problem with assigning the correct user to the /var/empty directory when privilege separation is used). It would seem that executing `mount -t` says that -t isn't an option while `man mount` thinks that -t is a valid option(having to with text file line delimiters), so this might be a problem with mount/some other cygwin component. It might also be that the correct option is "-o text". As I am new to Cygwin there could also easily be another answer I haven't thought of.

Regards,
Charlie


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