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Re: bash 3.2.49(23): when I start a bash window, $HOME is the DOS value rather than /home/lwv27


Okay, I tried to use mkpasswd as Mark suggested. Here's what I see now:

$ grep lwv27 /etc/passwd
$ grep lwv2 /etc/passwd
lwv27:unused:14338:13710:Virden, Larry W.,U-CAS\lwv27,S-1-5-21-15812936-299453970-766854361-4338:/home/lwv27:/bin/bash
$ ls /home/lwv27
ls: cannot access /home/lwv27: No such file or directory
$ ls /home
Olentangy  rzt27





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--- On Fri, 10/23/09, paul.hermeneutic@gmail.com <paul.hermeneutic@gmail.com> wrote:

> From: paul.hermeneutic@gmail.com <paul.hermeneutic@gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: bash 3.2.49(23): when I start a bash window, $HOME is the DOS   value rather than /home/lwv27
> To: cygwin@cygwin.com
> Date: Friday, October 23, 2009, 1:29 PM
> Larry:
> 
> Mark is right.
> 
> ? ? cat /etc/passwd
> 
> Perhaps you can get the 'admin' to create the users before
> it is given
> to anyone else.? Or, it might be that LANDesk has some
> capability to
> run a script after the package is installed.
> 
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