On Mon, 16 Aug 2004, Peter Rehley wrote:
> On Aug 16, 2004, at 9:43 PM, Yihu Li wrote:
>
> > Dear all,
> >
> > My c drive does not have enough space, so I just copyed the whole
> > folder of cygwin to another drive and expect to run it there. It
> > worked but the problem is that the default f
At 11:48 PM 8/16/2004, you wrote:
>On Aug 16, 2004, at 9:43 PM, Yihu Li wrote:
>
>>Dear all,
>>
>>My c drive does not have enough space, so I just copyed the whole folder of cygwin
>>to another drive and expect to run it there. It worked but the problem is that the
>>default folder is still unde
Another solution is to use the cygwin mount command in order to change
the location of /
Nico
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> Change the mount information in the registry
Or, if you are nervy about editing your registry,
1. It looks as though your mount points are still located on c: not g:?
At the bash prompt you could try
mount
just to see what the mount points are. If still c:/.. then try
mount -
On Aug 16, 2004, at 9:43 PM, Yihu Li wrote:
Dear all,
My c drive does not have enough space, so I just copyed the whole
folder of cygwin to another drive and expect to run it there. It
worked but the problem is that the default folder is still under
c:/cygwin, not the new one g:/cygwin. Anyone k
Dear all,
My c drive does not have enough space, so I just copyed the whole folder of cygwin to
another drive and expect to run it there. It worked but the problem is that the
default folder is still under c:/cygwin, not the new one g:/cygwin. Anyone knows how
to map it to the new drive?
Than
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