Mount points: /bin, /usr/bin

Earnie Boyd earnie_boyd@yahoo.com
Mon Nov 20 13:03:00 GMT 2000


--- "David A. Cobb" <superbiskit@home.com> wrote:
> I see that, as installed, "/bin" is a "real" directory in which all the
> binaries live,
> "/usr/bin" doesn't have any content.  However, "X11R6" apparently needs
> to live
> at "/usr/bin/X11R6 (real)."  There could be others with similar
> requirements.
> 
> I also read (I think) that a lot of transported utilities would break
> without "/usr/bin."
> 
> Can I move things and change the mount so that "/usr/bin" (At
> "C:\\usr\\bin") is the real directory and "/bin" is the mount point that
> routes requests to that point?
> 

Why!?!?  The reason that /usr/bin exists as a mount point is for this reason. 
With the way that Cygwin is setup by default /usr/bin/X11R6 shouldn't present
any problems.  However, if you change things you'll have to remember to do you
own thing with setup.exe as the one Cygwin provides won't work for you.  Do you
really want this hassle?

Cheers,

=====
Earnie Boyd
mailto:earnie_boyd@yahoo.com

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