/bin mount point and sh.exe

Mark Peterson mark_h_peterson@yahoo.com
Mon May 24 17:47:00 GMT 1999


I have chosen the "identity mount" setup and mounted 
as shown below. I have mounted c: as /c as well, but in this case it
is umount-ed at the moment.
It is important that sh.exe be able to find itself to execute shell
scripts. So I went so far as to put a few critical programs like sh,
ls, cat, rm, etc in 
c:\bin to see if sh.exe could always find what it needs. 
This is the question: 
At DOS with paths set up so that the H-i586-cygwin32/bin directory can
be found, should I be able
to simply type:
sh ls
and get a directory? As it is, sh cannot find ls in this way. Is this
bad syntax, or is this normal behavior?
My mounts are down below.
Thanks,
Mark
c: / native 
text!=binary
a: /a native 
text!=binary
c:\cygnus\cygwin-b20\H-i586-cygwin32\bin /bin native 
text!=binary
d: /d native 
text!=binary
\\.\a: /dev/fd0 native 
text!=binary
\\.\b: /dev/fd1 native 
text!=binary
\\.\tape0: /dev/st0 native 
text!=binary
\\.\tape1: /dev/st1 native 
text!=binary
f: /f native 
text!=binary
n: /n native 
text!=binary
o: /o native 
text!=binary
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