RE: NEWBIE: Problem with $Home being set to /usr/bin/%USERPROFILE%

2002-11-15 Thread Harig, Mark A.
> 2. Have you recently changed the contents of /etc/passwd? > > No > >What are the permissions and ownership of this file? > > -rwx--1 Administ None 658 Sep 16 13:37 /etc/passwd* > Check the last two fields of your entry in /etc/passwd. >What are the permissions and o

RE: NEWBIE: Problem with $Home being set to /usr/bin/%USERPROFILE%

2002-11-14 Thread Michael Caplan
Mark, Thanks for the reply. To answer your questions: 1. What does the command 'id' report? Or, 'id -un'? $ id uid=500(Administrator) gid=513(None) groups=513(None),544(Administrators),545(Users) $ id -un Administrator 2. Have you recently changed the contents of /etc/passwd? No What ar

RE: NEWBIE: Problem with $Home being set to /usr/bin/%USERPROFILE%

2002-11-14 Thread Harig, Mark A.
> > Just after upgrading to 1.3.15, when starting a Cygwin > session, for some > reason Bash is assigned to the home directory /usr/bin/%USERPROFILE% > Originally this was /home/Administrator/ I can not figure > out what caused > this to change, and how to go about changing this back. Any > s

RE: NEWBIE: Problem with $Home being set to /usr/bin/%USERPROFILE%

2002-11-14 Thread Harig, Mark A.
In the future, please include the output of 'cygcheck' as an attachment. When the text is included in the message it causes many false matches when the mailing list archives are searched. > > FYI, I have included the output from cygcheck -s below. > -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/