Hi Corrina:
> For a start, maybe you should set up /etc/passwd and /etc/group as they
> are supposed to be, not as you think they should be:
> $ mkpasswd -l -d > /etc/passwd
> $ mkgroup -l -d > /etc/group
Even when I run mkpasswd from a dos prompt (that can see mkpasswd) and ca
On Feb 18 14:50, Gary Furash wrote:
> I am running the latest Cygwin installation on Windows XP w/ all the latest
> windows patches. Here are the symptoms/facts.
>
> 1. When I delete the passwd and groups file, Cygwin makes a dummy logon for
> me. I can do all sorts of normal network activity from
I am running the latest Cygwin installation on Windows XP w/ all the latest
windows patches. Here are the symptoms/facts.
1. When I delete the passwd and groups file, Cygwin makes a dummy logon for
me. I can do all sorts of normal network activity from the command line (
SSH, etc.). However, I don
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