In my day-to-day work (I'm using MS Windows), I keep my git bash (actually using console2 for this) open for the whole day. It is also very frequent that I mount new drives that I would like to work with git. However I noticed that I need to exit the bash and open it again in order to make it recognize new drive letter.
Is there any command that 'registers' already mounted drive in git bash ? thanks
edit2: I do not have any option to left a comment under my own question (weird ..?), so I post it here:
$ mount -a
sh.exe": mount: command not found
mount -a
?msys
emulation later (similar in spirit to Cygwin, but a distinct implementation).msys
has its own way of representing Windows drives; for example, what Windows callsC:`, msys calls
/c` (and Cygwin calls/cygwin/c
). Apparently mounting a new Windows drive, sayX:`, doesn't automatically make it visible as
/X`.Y:
, I am unable to docd /y
.sh.exe": mount: command not found