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authorCorinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>2014-12-08 13:55:03 +0300
committerCorinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>2014-12-08 13:55:03 +0300
commit1391f2b2543bcbedd43a44778dbd266c9e7a92e9 (patch)
tree7048467b106617791dee57315d40712c50cae147 /winsup/doc/pathnames.xml
parentdad2a13870a22a89f1a13f3ca8196ebdf57a80e2 (diff)
* 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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@@ -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
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 id="unc-paths"><title>UNC paths</title>