Mail Archives: cygwin/2002/10/06/18:51:22
At 12:08 PM 10/6/2002, John Purser wrote:
>Apologies if this is a much asked question. I did not find it in an archive
>search nor in the FAQ.
>
>I'd like to use Cygwin at work but am not allowed to install any software on
>my computer (Windows 2000 Compaq laptop) nor am I likely to get permission
>to run any of that hated (virus prone, pornography related, system crashing,
>etc.) free software. So I'd like to set up a Cygwin installation on a
>CD-ROM for use when needed. I don't need too much, mostly just some
>networking utilities (tcpdump especially) and python along with bash to give
>me a useful shell and to keep me from getting that "Command not found" error
>every time I type in "ls".
>
>I know I'm skirting the limits of the law here but honestly would you like
>to explain why you need Cygwin to a "system administrator" who doesn't know
>what FTP means?
No thanks. I'll leave that to you! ;-)
So what's the question? Are you asking if this can be done? The answer to
that is - yes. There have been many in the past that have wanted to do this
(including me). The list saw a question about this as recently as last week.
The key is to manage the mounts and the files that may need write access
(~/.bashrc, /etc/profile, /etc/passwd, etc). So you might find another look
at the email list archives instructional if this is your question. But
I don't want to jump to any conclusions on your request, since it's not
clear what request you're making, if you actually are.
Larry Hall lhall AT rfk DOT com
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