Mail Archives: cygwin/2002/10/30/17:00:31
Harig, Mark A. wrote:
>>I tried setting permissions on the above files to 666, which
>>works but
>>then I get a problem with permissions on /var/empty. I've
>>tried dozens
>>of combinations of users, groups, and permissions on /var/empty to no
>>avail. Plus, it seems like a Really Bad Idea to have those
>>files as 666.
>>
>>
>>
>
>I have permissions for /var/empty/ set to 755, with
>the owner/group set to SYSTEM.SYSTEM.
>
>Check to make sure that SYSTEM is listed in
>/etc/passwd, and check to see that its UID is 18.
>
>Check to make sure that SYSTEM is listed in
>/etc/group, and check to see that its GID is 18.
>
>I'm running Windows 2000.
>
Oddly, I did set the perms on /var/empty to what you said above, and
then found that SYSTEM was listed twice in /etc/group (once by default
on install and once doing the mkgroup -d >> /etc/group. I took one out
and lo and behold, the service started.
So then I did a complete reinstall (delete c:\cygwin and remove all
registry entries) to make sure I could duplicate the problem (of having
SYSTEM in /etc/group twice) and am now unable. IOW, it works now. I'll
have to play around some more to try and figure out exactly what the
problem was/is.
Thanks for your help.
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