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Corinna Vinschen
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* mount.cc (NT_MAX_PATH): Define.
(longopts): Rename mount-commands option to mount-entries. (opts): Remove removed options. (struct opt): Move up in file to allow using it in usage. (usage): Change text for --mount-entries option. Remove -X option. Add valid options output. (main): Remove handling -b option. (convert_spaces): New static function to convert spaces to "\040" string. (mount_entries): Renamed from mount_commands. Rewrite to emit /etc/fstab compatible output. (show_cygdrive_info): Print "nouser" rather than "system". * umount.cc (longopts): Remove remove-all-mounts, remove-cygdrive-prefix, remove-system-mounts, system and user options. (opts): Remove A, c, s, S, u options. (usage): Remove text for all removed options. (main): Remove handling for all removed options. (remove_all_mounts): Remove. (remove_all_system_mounts): Remove. (remove_cygdrive_prefix): Remove. * utils.sgml: Fix mount and umount documentation. Move description of (cyg,not)exec options to mount table section.
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