Mail Archives: cygwin/2003/08/20/15:28:18
Well, it executed w/o errors, but now I get:
Error (2): The system cannot find the file specified.
bash: [: too many arguments
... on startup.
Matt
-----Original Message-----
From: Vince Hoffman [mailto:Vince DOT Hoffman AT uk DOT circle DOT com]
Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2003 1:06 PM
To: 'Matt Raible'; 'cygwin AT cygwin DOT com'
Subject: RE: Your username or group hasn't been setup correctly.
try "mkgroup -ld > /etc/group"
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Matt Raible [mailto:MRaible AT RESORTQUEST DOT com]
> Sent: 20 August 2003 19:59
> To: 'cygwin AT cygwin DOT com'
> Subject: RE: Your username or group hasn't been setup correctly.
>
>
> Executing "mkgroup -ld" nor "mkgroup -l" did not help
> anything. Oh well, it
> only happens when I open Cygwin, so I guess I can live with it.
>
> Matt
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: cygwin-owner AT cygwin DOT com
> [mailto:cygwin-owner AT cygwin DOT com] On Behalf Of
> Elfyn McBratney
> Sent: Tuesday, August 19, 2003 7:11 PM
> To: cygwin AT cygwin DOT com
> Subject: Re: Your username or group hasn't been setup correctly.
>
>
> Matt Raible <matt_raible AT yahoo DOT com> wrote:
> > I'm sure this question has been asked many times, but I
> couldn't find
> > the solution in the archives.
> >
> > I've been using Cygwin for a few years now, and the install
> has always
> > worked great. Today I started getting the following error when I
> > installed it (at my new job):
> >
> > Error (2): The system cannot find the file specified.
> >
> > Your username or group hasn't been setup correctly.
> > This typically happens if you are a domain user
> > (cygwin does not automatically create /etc/passwd or
> > /etc/group for domain users)
> >
> > In /etc/group, I have:
> >
> > mkgroup_l_d:S-1-5-21-3941461891-1737259440-******-513:10513:
>
> This is an indication that you need to run `mkgroup -l` (or
> `-ld' if your a
> domain user). If you really don't need ntsec (or ntea) support, then I
> suppose you don't need to worry about this. It's there
> because this is the
> cause of some common Cygwin problems.
>
> > [...]
> > C:\Tools\cygwin\bin\id.exe output (nontsec)
> > UID: 11187(mraible) GID: 10513(mkgroup_l_d)
> > 10513(mkgroup_l_d)
> >
> > C:\Tools\cygwin\bin\id.exe output (ntsec)
> > UID: 11187(mraible) GID: 10513(mkgroup_l_d)
> > 544(Administrators) 547(Power Users)
> > 545(Users) 10513(mkgroup_l_d)
>
> -- Elfyn
>
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