kiwhan chung wrote:
> Igor,
> Thank you for replying. Appending ' mkgroup -d' output did not help at
> all. I think I need to explain a bit. The group and mkpasswd files are
> modified by me in vain attempt to get the group ownership sync. It
> obviously did not solve my problem.
You can see
kiwhan chung wrote:
Igor,
Thank you for replying. Appending ' mkgroup -d' output did not help at
all. I think I need to explain a bit. The group and mkpasswd files are
modified by me in vain attempt to get the group ownership sync. It
obviously did not solve my problem.
Right. Don't do t
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Subject: Re: group ownership of files
Date: Wed, 4 Jun 2003 21:40:53 -0400 (EDT)
On Wed, 4 Jun 2003, kiwhan chung wrote:
I have been using Cygwin for about a month now without any problem. My
computer crashed and when I rebooted, even thoug
On Wed, 4 Jun 2003, kiwhan chung wrote:
I have been using Cygwin for about a month now without any problem. My
computer crashed and when I rebooted, even though it started at my home
directory, now the home was defined as '/cydgrive/c/cygwin/home/kiwhan' and
not just '/home/kiwhan' I scratched m
I have been using Cygwin for about a month now without any problem. My
computer crashed and when I rebooted, even though it started at my home
directory, now the home was defined as '/cydgrive/c/cygwin/home/kiwhan' and
not just '/home/kiwhan' I scratched my head and poked around and found out
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