From: Fieldhouse AT logica DOT com (Fieldhouse, Dirk) Subject: RE: "stupid newbie questions" - not 29 Aug 1998 06:54:41 -0700 Message-ID: <6DA86DEBF68AD1119B1C00A0C94D23069C1483.cygnus.gnu-win32@hopper.logica.co.uk> To: gnu-win32 AT cygnus DOT com On Wed, 26 Aug 1998 19:17:45 -0700, Stephen L Arnold (sarnold AT coyote DOT rain DOT org) wrote: >...> [mounting on /usr] > These directories (as such) don't exist on my machine; how can they > work? Don't they have to point to the right places? And what are > the right places under the cygwin directory structure? It's a known feature that the mounted-on directory (/usr, etc) doesn't need to be created - unlike real U**x. However IMHO this is desirable because a c:\usr directory would just clutter up the directory structure for non-Cygwin tools. > About the mount command: > > Can I just mount directories from any part of any DOS partition > wherever I want? Pretty much. > What about this answer from the FAQ? > > How do I set /etc up? > --------------------- > > If you want a valid /etc set up (so "ls -l" will display correct > user information for example) and if you are running NT (preferably > with an NTFS file system), you should just need to create the /etc > directory on the filesystem mounted as / and then use mkpasswd and > mkgroup to create /etc/passwd and /etc/group respectively. Since > Windows 95's Win32 API is less complete, you're out of luck if > you're running Windows 95! > > I kinda took that to mean win95 doesn't have the user/group info, > etc, to make an /etc dir worthless for win95. What is /etc good > for under win95? termcap, profile, to name 2. I think the FAQ is talking about /etc as the home for (shadow) password and group files. These aren't supported for W95. No doubt some fiddling with user profiles could arrange different $HOMEs for various users and so on under 95. -- speaking personally Dirk Fieldhouse Logica UK Limited fieldhouse AT logica DOT com 75 Hampstead Road c=gb;a=attmail;p=logica; London NW1 2PL o=lg;ou1=lgwct;s=fieldhouse UK +44 (171) 637 9111 - For help on using this list (especially unsubscribing), send a message to "gnu-win32-request AT cygnus DOT com" with one line of text: "help".