# /etc/fstab.sample -- sample mount table configuration for MSYS. # Lines with a "#" in column one are interpreted as comment lines; # with the exception of comments described as "magic", neither these # lines, nor any blank lines, are interpreted as configuration. # Comment lines which are described as "magic" should neither be # deleted, nor edited manually; ignoring this advice may cause your # MSYS installation to malfunction. # When running MSYS from a portable device, such as a USB thumb drive, # the following "magic" comment is used to track changes in host drive # letter assignment, so allowing MSYS-Portable start-up hooks to remap # mount table entries which refer to the relocated device: # # MSYSROOT=C:/MinGW/msys/1.0 # The mount table configuration follows below. The line format is # simple: you specify the Win32 path, followed by one or more space or # tab delimiters, followed by the mount point name. In a typical UNIX # installation, each mount point must exist as a named directory on a # physically accessible device, before it can actually be used as a # mount point. For this implementation the "must exist" requirement # is not enforced; however, it will assist programs such as find, and # readline's tab completion if each does physically exist. # Win32_Path Mount_Point #------------------------------------- ----------- C:/MinGW /mingw