On Fri, 27 Oct 2006, mgoh wrote:
See the '-f' flag for 'mount'.
I tried many times, but it did work. It would complain that the mount
didn't exist. I had to do the little dance described above...
Read the mount man page on the difference between user and system mounts.
If that is not the
See the '-f' flag for 'mount'.
I tried many times, but it did work. It would complain that the mount
didn't exist. I had
to do the little dance described above...
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On 10/12/2006, mgoh wrote:
I had this problem as well. Oddly, I had a mount of
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts that was a user mount in textmode -- and I
cound't use umount to remove it (it would complain about invalid path, or
something). I searched the registry for the mount, but didn't find it (I
I, too, experienced the could not open default font 'fixed' problem
and the FAQ did not help me either. I was able to run X after changing
the Cygwin Default Text File Type from DOS/text to Unix/binary
during setup. Consider this a bug report.
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Javier Delgadillo
All,
I've been trying to install Cygwin X on a Win XP machine for the last 2
days and can't get it to work. I've done google searches for possible
solutions but the posts I've found seem outdated and no longer apply.
This appears to be a problem with the could not open default font
'fixed'