Hi All...
 
I just experimented with 2.621 this morning.
 
For years, I have used a script to do a full recursive permissions and owner 
fixup and reset the mount points after running setup for Cygwin 1.5, so I like 
the new Setup capabilities.
 
On an XP Pro machine, with a Cygwin-1.7 only installed, I shut down all cygwin 
processes, renamed C:\Cygwin to C:\Cygwin-prev, created C:\Cygwin, disabled 
permission inheritence for C:\Cygwin, and set C:\Cygwin to have full full 
access from SYSTEM and Administrators. Then I ran setup to install.

After the install, ownership in /bin was administrator.Administrators, as 
expected. But several items "/home" for example had ownership of 
administrator.root. "/dev/*" had the same issue, for example. Then lots of 
items in /etc had administrator.none. root is my cygserver account, used in the 
previous Cygwin 1.7 installation.
 
I then deleted four user IDs named, named2, named3, and named4, from previous 
ISC BIND (native Windows) on this machine. I shut down all Cygwin processes and 
deleted the C:\Cygwin folder.
 
I then created C:\Cygwin and set the permissions again as above, and ran setup 
again. This time I had administrator.Administrators where I previously had 
administrator.root. I did notice that my /etc/group file had each group listed 
twice (each group listed once, followed by each group listed once).
 
I'm not sure how to reproduce the administrator.root results of the first 
install. It seems that items created by the installation scripts should follow 
the ownership convention set by setup.
 
Thanks,
 
...Karl
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