From: mh@mike.franken.de (Michael Hirmke)
Subject: Re: mount/umount from commandline...
16 May 1998 05:18:19 -0700
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Hi Donald,

>
>Yes, from the NT command prompt try:
c:\>>umount / & mount c:/temp /

>all on one command line without typing return between commands ( the '&'
>separates commands )

c:\>>umount / && mount c:/temp /
              ^^
              Neither && nor & do command separating in the
              regular meaning, but && might work, while & won't !
              With & you can send a command to the background.
              With && you join commands, so that the second one
              gets executed, if and only if the first one *succeeded* !

>If you are using Win95, do it from a bash prompt:
>$umount /; mount c:/temp /
>
>
>
>
>Donald O. Sitze
>dsitze@thermotrex.com

Bye.
Michael.
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