Is you user a domain user? If so, you could use:
mkpasswd -d -u anaddaf >> /etc/passwd
On Wed, 5 Feb 2003 22:57:29 - Elfyn McBratney wrote:
> > > I just installed the latest cygwin on my Win2K machine. When I open a
> > > shell, my prompt is "t-ow@naddaf2". On the other hand, "id" reports my
> > I just installed the latest cygwin on my Win2K machine. When I open a
> > shell, my prompt is "t-ow@naddaf2". On the other hand, "id" reports my
> > username as "anaddaf" which is the username that I use when I login to
> my
> > Win2K machine. I saw similar postings and the suggested solution w
> I just installed the latest cygwin on my Win2K machine. When I open a
> shell, my prompt is "t-ow@naddaf2". On the other hand, "id" reports my
> username as "anaddaf" which is the username that I use when I login to my
> Win2K machine. I saw similar postings and the suggested solution was to
> up
Hello everyone.
Before I describe the problem, I wanted to ask to include my email address
in the CC field if possible since I am not on the list. I have some
problems which might be related.
I just installed the latest cygwin on my Win2K machine. When I open a
shell, my prompt is "t-ow@nad
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