Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
On 05/05/2014 06:07 PM, Chris J. Breisch wrote:
Hmmm, just noticed something in /etc/group:
Chris J. Breisch:S-1-5-21-3514886939-1786686319-3519756147-1001:11001:
and on another machine where I can reproduce this:
Chris:S-1-5-21-1055441198-2882714470-4103286779-1001:11001:
Oddly, mkgroup -l does not produce this line on either machine, so I'm
not
sure where it came from. In both cases, the SID for the group is the
same as
the my user's SID.
Is 513/None in the /etc/group file too or is it missing?
513/None is in /etc/group. It's the next to last line. The line above is
the last line and apparently comes from some prior invocation of
'mkgroup -c'. I never knew until this moment that there was a 'mkgroup
-c', so I didn't do it. :) I am guessing that's part of Cygwin's
postinstall?
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Chris J. Breisch
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