On Thu, 20 Dec 2001 01:10:21 -0600, Michael D. Schleif wrote: > >Craig Dickson wrote: >> >> Michael D. Schleif wrote: >> >> > Craig Dickson wrote: >> > > >> > > Eric G. Miller wrote: >> > > >> > > > Yea, but don't you need a switch to change drives? >> > > > >> > > > c:\> cd d:\cygwin >> > > > c:\> Does not compute... >> > > > c:\> d: >> > > > d:\> cd cygwin >> > > > d:\cygwin> > >Which keystrokes did I miss? I even created exactly your example >directories to prove that you *DID NOT* test this prior to posting ;> > > >C:\>mkdir cygwin > >C:\>d: > >D:\TMP>cd\ > >D:\>mkdir cygwin > >D:\>cd\tmp > >D:\TMP>c: > >C:\>cd d:\cygwin > >C:\>d: > >D:\cygwin>cd cygwin
you are sitting in d:\cygwin d:\cygwin>cd cygwin says go to the subdirectory 'cygwin' in cygwin thus: d:\cygwin\cygwin -- which you do not have. >The system cannot find the path specified. > >D:\cygwin>ver See ^^^ you're in cygwin directory on the d: drive, just as c:\cd d:\cygwin asked. gt Yes I fear I am living beyond my mental means--Nash