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Re: reading directory .: No such file or directory


Lee Maschmeyer wrote:
I've never had ls say it can't read ., but I do remember having path completion problems. I think that's why I use symbolic links instead of mount for drives; something like:

cd /
ln -s /cygdrive/c

etc. Then I just cd /c and seldom have to use /cygdrive at all. I'm sure somebody will explain why this is a bad idea, which is one reason I'm responding here. But it does seem to muddle through...

First reason it's a bad (or at least, dumb) idea: 'mount -c /' :-)

As for the OP's problem, I think I saw someone else mention the exact same problem recently. Try searching the archives.

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Matthew
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