* faq-setup.xml (faq.setup.upgrade-mountpoints): Remove.
* pathnames.xml (pathnames-mount-ex): Remove note about 1.5->1.7 registry mount point updates.
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|  | 2014-12-07  Corinna Vinschen  <corinna@vinschen.de> | ||||||
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|  | 	* faq-setup.xml (faq.setup.upgrade-mountpoints): Remove. | ||||||
|  | 	* pathnames.xml (pathnames-mount-ex): Remove note about 1.5->1.7 | ||||||
|  | 	registry mount point updates. | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|  | 2014-12-06  Corinna Vinschen  <corinna@vinschen.de> | ||||||
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| 2014-12-06  Corinna Vinschen  <corinna@vinschen.de> | 2014-12-06  Corinna Vinschen  <corinna@vinschen.de> | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
| 	* posix.xml (std-solaris): Point to libtirpc for xdr functions. | 	* posix.xml (std-solaris): Point to libtirpc for xdr functions. | ||||||
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| @@ -156,23 +156,6 @@ and that installing the older version will not help improve Cygwin. | |||||||
| </para> | </para> | ||||||
| </answer></qandaentry> | </answer></qandaentry> | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
| <qandaentry id="faq.setup.upgrade-mountpoints"> |  | ||||||
| <question><para>After upgrading from Cygwin 1.5 to Cygwin 1.7 my user mount points disappeared!  How can I get them back?</para></question> |  | ||||||
| <answer> |  | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
| <para> |  | ||||||
| When you upgrade an existing older Cygwin installation to Cygwin 1.7, your old |  | ||||||
| system mount points (stored in the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE branch of your registry) |  | ||||||
| are read by a script and the /etc/fstab file is generated from these entries.  |  | ||||||
| No such automatism exists for the user mount points formerly stored in the |  | ||||||
| HKEY_CURRENT_USER branch of the registry.  There's a bash script for your |  | ||||||
| convenience, which creates a user-specific /etc/fstab/${USER} file for you, |  | ||||||
| called /bin/copy-user-registry-fstab.  For more information on the new fstab |  | ||||||
| files see the User's Guide at |  | ||||||
| <ulink url="http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/using.html#mount-table">http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/using.html#mount-table</ulink> |  | ||||||
| </para> |  | ||||||
| </answer></qandaentry> |  | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
| <qandaentry id="faq.setup.virus"> | <qandaentry id="faq.setup.virus"> | ||||||
| <question><para>Is Cygwin Setup, or one of the packages, infected with a virus?</para></question> | <question><para>Is Cygwin Setup, or one of the packages, infected with a virus?</para></question> | ||||||
| <answer> | <answer> | ||||||
|   | |||||||
| @@ -256,27 +256,6 @@ points will disappear as soon as your last Cygwin process ends. | |||||||
| See <xref linkend="mount"></xref> and <xref linkend="umount"></xref> for more | See <xref linkend="mount"></xref> and <xref linkend="umount"></xref> for more | ||||||
| information.</para> | information.</para> | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
| <note><para> |  | ||||||
| When you upgrade an existing older Cygwin installation to Cygwin 1.7, |  | ||||||
| your old system mount points (stored in the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE branch |  | ||||||
| of your registry) are read by a script and the <filename>/etc/fstab</filename> |  | ||||||
| file is generated from these entries.  Note that entries for |  | ||||||
| <filename>/</filename>, <filename>/usr/bin</filename>, and |  | ||||||
| <filename>/usr/lib</filename> are <emphasis role='bold'>never</emphasis> |  | ||||||
| generated. |  | ||||||
| </para> |  | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
| <para> |  | ||||||
| The old user mount points in your HKEY_CURRENT_USER branch of the registry |  | ||||||
| are not used to generate <filename>/etc/fstab</filename>.  If you want |  | ||||||
| to create a user specific <filename>/etc/fstab.d/${USER}</filename> file |  | ||||||
| from your old entries, there's a script available which does exactly |  | ||||||
| that for you, <filename>/bin/copy-user-registry-fstab</filename>.  Just |  | ||||||
| start the script and it will create your user specific fstab file.  Stop |  | ||||||
| all your Cygwin processes and restart them, and you can simply use your |  | ||||||
| old user mount points as before. |  | ||||||
| </para></note> |  | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
| </sect2> | </sect2> | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
| <sect2 id="unc-paths"><title>UNC paths</title> | <sect2 id="unc-paths"><title>UNC paths</title> | ||||||
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