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Claude Marinier wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I installed cygwin on MS Windows XP from files I downloaded earlier this 
> week (13 or 14 Feb 2006). Picked the default option to make cygwin 
> available for all users. I installed from the Administrator account.
> 
> Usually, the first time I start cygwin, it recommends running mkpasswd 
> and mkgroup. This time it did not so I performed those two steps by hand 
> (with the local option since the PC is not part of a domain).
> 
> Everything works fine from the Administrator account: regular cygwin 
> bash command window and startx.  From a regular account (with Power 
> User), bash startup fails with the following error message (or something 
> similar, doing this from memory).
> 
>     bash.exe: warning: could not find /tmp, please create!
> 
> Made sure /tmp exists and is accessible: it is. Made sure the user's 
> home directory exists and is accessible: it is.
> 
>  From the failed bash, few things run: 'pwd' is OK but bash cannot find 
> 'ls'. The PATH variable does not contain any cygwin paths.
> 
> It looks like the port-installation failed or initialisation failed. 
> Note that I installed a subset of the packages I normally install. There 
> were no dependency warnings.
> 
> What am I missing?
> 
> Thank you.
> 

Sounds like a failed installation, or broken mountpoints.

Please follow the directions on:
 > Problem reports:       http://cygwin.com/problems.html
particularly the segment about *attaching the output of cygcheck -svr as 
cygcheck.out

Without this information, all you'll get is WAGs.

Chris
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