Re: Strange bash login behaviour -- no home directory

2002-03-13 Thread news.gmane.org
I Just figured it out less than sixty seconds after sending that post (I wish it always worked that way!!!). I had $HOME defined in my windows environment (for some strange reason) to be C:\. Deleting that system environment variable solved the problem. Paul "news.gmane.org" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Strange bash login behaviour -- no home directory

2002-03-13 Thread news.gmane.org
I'm using the ntsec option of CYGWIN, on a freshly installed version of cygwin that was downloaded today. I've used mkgroup and mkpasswd to include domain entities (including me) in /etc/group and /etc/passwd. When I start cygwin ("bash --login -i" from the default cygwin.bat), I'm recognized a