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> The telnet session has some problems (like the PS1 strings don't "expand"), > but I can telnet in, find a I want/need ... <snip> One thing to check for this problem is that you are running the right shell. mkpasswd defaults to setting everyones shell to be /bin/sh which has this problem. Its easy to edit the passwd file and manually change the shells, or even easier to delete /bin/sh and replace it with a copy of /bin/bash and never have to worry about it again (you will probably have to do this from windows). Hope this helps, Mike Schatz -- Want to unsubscribe from this list? Check out: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple
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