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When I'm ready to launch to 1.7, I'll start all over from the ground up.
Thanks for the hint about GID of 401.  I've been using 401 for years.  I 
assumed that if installed from the ground up, I should have received a 
warning abount GID of 401 conflict.  An alternate, leave the conflict in 
  the group file with "mkpasswd" first then user will notice a problem 
sooner.  Thanks/

- Paul

On Feb 26 16:46, Paul McFerrin wrote:
Don't do that.  Especially dont use 401 as gid.  For the ownership of
the files the Cygwin uid/gid isn't important anyway.  What's important
is that the SIDs are correct in passwd and group files.

> When I'm looking at document:  
> http://cygwin.com/1.7/cygwin-ug-net/using-utils.html#passwd
> it doesn't describe this procedure as what to do next when converting
> an existing release to 1.7 ??  What next??  Remember, this was not a full
> upgrade; just updating /bin/cygwin1.dll.  I have not made a commitment  
> to do a full upgrade to 1.7 yet.

Don't do that.

I suggest to install 1.7 from scratch.  A 1.7 installation can live
parallel to a 1.5 installation on the same machine, installed in another
directory (say, c:\cygwin-1.7), and even run parallel.  1.5 based
processes won't see 1.7 based processes running on the same machine.

After the new installation you should just check /etc/fstab and, if it
exists, /etc/fstab.d/Paul.  Your 1.5 mount tbale will be imported and it
looks a bit strange to me.  For instance, you're using / as cygdrive
prefix, which is not supported, and the following mount points

   C:\cygwin\bin on /bin type system (binmode)
   C:\cygwin\etc on /etc type system (binmode)
   C:\cygwin\lib on /lib type system (binmode)
   C:\cygwin\usr on /usr type system (binmode)

are superfluous and *might* break the 1.7 mount point import script.


Corinna


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