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Re: BSOD when running from network share
- From: Mike Fahlbusch <mcf at cobweb dot com dot au>
- To: cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Date: Fri, 20 Nov 2015 13:20:10 +1030
- Subject: Re: BSOD when running from network share
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Hi Patrick,
On 20/11/2015 8:43 AM, Patrick Herbst wrote:
I have cygwin installed on a windows network share folder. Most
everything works fine.
But I get a BSOD when in bash running the following
cat > /tmp/junk <<EOF
asdf
asdf
asdf
asdf
EOF
As soon as i hit enter on "EOF" I get a BSOD RDR_FILE_SYSTEM STOP: 0x00000027
Can anyone else
1) reproduce this?
2) confirm this?
3) fix this?
Putting two EOF on the end of a file can cause an error in some
filesystems. The problem might be more to do with the <<EOF. Can the
<<EOF be dropped?
Also what happens if you type in ^Z after asdf instead of EOF?
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Regards,
Mike
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