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From: "David Hawkins" <dwh AT ovro DOT caltech DOT edu>
To: <dmeier AT tango DOT crosstrust DOT com>
Cc: <cygwin AT cygwin DOT com>
Subject: RE: Setup Failed to Create /home directory
Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 17:37:55 -0800
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I noticed that when HOME is setup as an environment
variable, that /home/<user> does not get setup.

Try echo $HOME from Cygwin Bash and see what happens.
I found that when you remove the HOME environment vairable
(as defined with Windows), then /home/<user> is created.

I'm not to sure of the reasons for this observed 
functionality, but hey, here's something to try
anyway. I'm sure others will reply with more
wisdom.

Dave


> -----Original Message-----
> From: cygwin-owner AT sources DOT redhat DOT com
> [mailto:cygwin-owner AT sources DOT redhat DOT com]On Behalf Of
> dmeier AT tango DOT crosstrust DOT com
> Sent: Monday, November 12, 2001 5:06 PM
> To: cygwin AT cygwin DOT com
> Subject: Setup Failed to Create /home directory
> 
> 
> 2001/11/09 09:11:06 Starting cygwin install, version 2.78.2.15
>  
> I ran into a problem with my terminal (similar to :"WARNING: terminal 
> is not fully functional" and pro blems with vi" mail archive) so I 
> uninstalled and reinstalled cygwin. After the reinstall I still had 
> the problem described above, plus I didn't have a home directory or a 
> user directory (I'm sure the previous install created these for me). 
> Also, when I start cygwin from the shortcut (I'm on NT4) I end up in 
> the /cygdrive/c directory instead of somewhere down in 
> /cygdrive/c/cygwin... (where ... should be /home/meierd).
> 
> I've reviewed my setup.log and setup.log.full but everything 
> looks normal there, no errors reported, but no log messages 
> indicating directories being created either).
>  
>  I've partially solved the terminal problem (unset TERMINFO; 
> export TERM=cygwin) although I've got to fix it everytime I 
> launch a new cygwin window. I want to add the fix to my .profile 
> but I don't even have a user directory.
> 
> I've seen some posts that indicate I may need to do 'adduser' or 
> 'useradd' or some such?
>  
>  Is there another solution to the terminal problem (like fixing 
> the root cause for why it went sour)?
> 
> My cygwin.bat file contains:
> @echo off
>  
> C:
> chdir \cygwin\bin
> 
> bash --login -i
>  
> Any help?
> Thanks.
> Dan
> 
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