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Checking mount points
- From: "Richardson, Tony" <ar63 at evansville dot edu>
- To: <cygwin at cygwin dot com>
- Date: Fri, 27 Sep 2002 09:07:19 -0500
- Subject: Checking mount points
What is the easiest way to check if /home/$USER (or some other
directory) has been mounted (either system-wide or user-only)? I know
that I can use regtool (checking both the system and user keys) or parse
the output from "mount", but I was hoping for something as simple as
typing "isitmounted /home/$USER" and have the unknown isitmounted
command return an appropriate exit status.
I'm trying to write startup scripts so that mount points get set
automatically when running cygwin from a network share (but I don't to
override /home/$USER if that already exists.)
The mount man page seems to refer to a man page for mount-table but I
haven't been able to find it.
Thanks,
Tony Richardson
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