On Jul 24 20:00, ScKaSx wrote:
I just installed Cygwin and found that my home directory is defined by
Windows HOME environment variable.
My question is how I can change my cygwin home directory without changing
the Windows HOME variable, in other words to use /etc/mkpasswd?
Remove the $HOME
On 25/7/2011 05:00, ScKaSx wrote:
Hi All,
I just installed Cygwin and found that my home directory is defined by
Windows HOME environment variable.
My question is how I can change my cygwin home directory without changing
the Windows HOME variable, in other words to use /etc/mkpasswd?
:
http://old.nabble.com/Changing-Home-Directory-tp32128822p32128822.html
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Greetings, ScKaSx!
I just installed Cygwin and found that my home directory is defined by
Windows HOME environment variable.
But WHY you need it?
Seems counter-intuitive to have two homes? It's not like you could live in
both at the same time?
My question is how I can change my cygwin home
On Mar 31 17:55, Mirko Vukovic wrote:
Hi,
I want to change my /home directory.
My windows HOME variable points to d: which is my user directory on the PC.
Currently, /home points to my home directory. But because of some
issues with unison, I would like to change it
to /home/977315
I
On Fri, Apr 1, 2011 at 4:21 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Mar 31 17:55, Mirko Vukovic wrote:
Hi,
I want to change my /home directory.
My windows HOME variable points to d: which is my user directory on the PC.
Currently, /home points to my home directory. But because of some
issues with
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