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From: "Kevin Jones" <kevinj AT develop DOT com>
To: "Cygwin" <cygwin AT cygwin DOT com>
Subject: SSH and Home
Date: Mon, 27 Jan 2003 11:54:23 -0000
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I've just started using the cygwin SSH, mostly to do CVS, and I have a
problem with %HOME%

I'm logged onto a W2K machine as 'Kevin Jones' and my home env variable
is set to d:\home\kevinj. Whenever I use ssh I get a message that says

"Could not create directory '/home/Kevin Jones/.ssh'"

I assume that SSH is trying to create this directory off my 'c' drive.
I've tried the -l command to no avail. I'm assuming that I have an
environment problem and I have a couple of questions

Why is SSH ignoring my HOME env variable?
Can I force SSH to use a different 'home' than the one it thinks it
needs?

Thanks,

Kevin Jones
Developmentor
www.develop.com


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