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From: saber.zrelli@st.com
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Date: Fri, 18 Apr 2003 15:56:26 +0200
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Subject: a moutn table per cygwin session
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     hi there ,
     
     I'm using cygwin bash to run many TCP/IP servers on the same host 
     machine , i need each server to work with a separate drive ,  so each 
     time i start a server the first thing i do is to mount automatically 
     its corresponding  drive , but the result is that the latest mounts 
     suppress the previous one , so i have allways the same drive for all 
     my servers.
     
     any help ?
     
     Best Regards.
     
     Saber.


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