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Date: Thu, 13 Dec 2001 08:28:08 -0500
From: Earnie Boyd <earnie_boyd AT yahoo DOT com>
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To: Michael Salmon <ms AT speakeasy DOT net>
CC: cygwin-apps AT cygwin DOT com
Subject: Re: mount fails
References: <20011212162736 DOT A14575 AT speakeasy DOT net>

I know you already have your answer but for the record, this is the
wrong list for this post.  This is a cygwin AT cygwin DOT com type of post. 
Cygwin-apps is to be used for porters to discuss porting programs.  It's
not to post questions and concerns about using those programs.  Please
keep this list on topic.

Those answering an off topic post in this list, please be kind enough to
redirect it to cygwin AT cygwin DOT com

Thanks,
Earnie.

Michael Salmon wrote:
> 
> hi folks,
> I'm trying to mount a drive as textmode rather then the automatic
> binmode.  I know mount for linux and freebsd but it's not acting
> AFAICT correctly.
> This is what I'm trying and the error I get
> 
> mount -t -s c:\cygwin /
> mount: /: Invalid argument
> 
> I tried escaping and quoting the / in case windows dislikes /, even
> though I'm using the cygwin bash. Didn't work. Basically I want
> to edit in vim files I checkout with Sourcesafe.
> 
> If anyone knows how to make vim read windows files , that would also
> solve my problem - I'm looking into that also..
> 
> Also, after I couldnt get the drive mounted as textmode or binmode
> I decided a reboot was in order, hoping it would at least return
> to it's default binmode. After a reboot the drive does not get remounted
> and now things are generally messed up.
> 
> cheers,
> ms-

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