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RE: Windows 7 64 Bit - Mounting Network Drives
- From: Damian Harty <Damian dot Harty at polaris dot com>
- To: "cygwin at cygwin dot com" <cygwin at cygwin dot com>
- Date: Fri, 24 Jan 2014 13:59:46 +0000
- Subject: RE: Windows 7 64 Bit - Mounting Network Drives
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- References: <5d086b5de9f248deae22fa7a6f8d7cc2 at BL2PR02MB449 dot namprd02 dot prod dot outlook dot com> <20140124134543 dot GP2357 at calimero dot vinschen dot de>
> Remove the above mount points, exit your Cygwin shells, and try again. If the H and Z drives still don't show up under your /cygdrive prefix, they are probably not really mounted in your Windows session.
OK, so back to where I started. A virginal /etc/fstab once more.
Windows Explorer readily shows drives H: and Z:. That looks like they "are really mounted" to me, but I wouldn't know what constitutes a rigorous test or even what the definition of "really mounted" actually is.
I read quite a lot of the documentation, but I am out of practice reading unix documentation these days.
When I plug in a USB drive, Windows immediately mounts it as E: and Cygwin can see it no problem.
Damian
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