I'm trying to safely update the home directory as specified in /etc/passwd, but the standard linux utils - usermod and vipw - for doing so aren't provided by cygwin. Could anyone tell me how they changed this in cygwin? If you know where these utils are hiding, that would be great.
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I always set HOME as a user-specific environment variable in Computer Properties. |
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I ended up exiting all my cygwin shells and editing it by hand in a text editor. So far, so good. Note: don't escape the spaces in the "Documents and Settings" directory. The entry will look like:
The line is tokenized on the ':' character. |
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Like sblundy's answer, you can always edit by-hand. But if you want to do it the "official" way, use the cygwin-specific
There's a bunch of other really useful commands described on the Cygwin Utilities documentation page (which includes While you're at it, you probably also want to read the Using Cygwin Effectively with Windows documentation. There's a bunch of really good advice. |
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To avoid problems caused by having spaces in the path to your home directory, use the short-form of the Windows 'Profiles' directory - i.e. You can do this by typing the command:
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