David,
Two other things:
1) Remember that your /etc/passwd is non-standard and re-apply the
manual changes whenever you regenerate your password file with
"mkpasswd". An auxiliary copy might help--it can be diff-ed against a
newly generated.
2) Change the user name, too. I replace spaces with
On Tue, 18 Feb 2003, David Starks-Browning wrote:
> On Tuesday 18 Feb 03, David Rasmussen writes:
> > My Windows user name is "David Rasmussen". I've found
> > that some things choke on the space in the user name,
> > for example bootstrapping gcc. So I would like to use
> > another name, "david"
On Tuesday 18 Feb 03, David Rasmussen writes:
> My Windows user name is "David Rasmussen". I've found
> that some things choke on the space in the user name,
> for example bootstrapping gcc. So I would like to use
> another name, "david" as my username. Can that be
> done? And how?
Do you really n
My Windows user name is "David Rasmussen". I've found
that some things choke on the space in the user name,
for example bootstrapping gcc. So I would like to use
another name, "david" as my username. Can that be
done? And how?
/David
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