Mail Archives: cygwin/2011/08/02/08:36:35
Hi Csaba,
"Sebastien Vauban" wrote:
> Csaba Raduly wrote:
>> On Mon, Aug 1, 2011 at 8:49 AM, Sebastien VaubanĀ wrote:
>>> Andrey Repin wrote:
>>>> Moreover, the very first line is wrong.
>>>>
>>>> Must be
>>>>
>>>> alias vpnup='exec sudo openvpn --config $HOME/config/client.vpn --writepid /tmp/openvpn.pid &'
>>>>
>>>> that's where his problem began, IMO.
>>
>> If you want the same alias to work on Cygwin and Linux, you should set
>> up your $HOME on Cygwin to contain config/client.vpn
>> You can set your home in /etc/passwd and point it to /cygdrive/c/home
>> (this may have been mentioned already).
>> The idea is to always refer to the VPN config as
>> ${HOME}/config/client.vpn and ensure that Cygwin can access it that
>> way.
>
> I, maybe, have done it the completely wrong way(TM). As it currently is, I've
> defined an environment variable in Windows itself:
>
> HOME=c:/home/sva
>
> I did not touch so far /etc/passwd. The only visible effect of this is that
> when firing up a bash terminal, the default directory is set to:
>
> c:/Documents and Settings/Sebastien
>
> OK, I will update my HOME directory in /etc/passwd. Thanks for the reminder.
Just wanted to do the above. Though, I just realized I had already done it --
months ago, then:
Sebastien:unused:1007:513:Fabrice,U-MEDIACENTER\Fabrice,S-1-5-21-57802372-1363436062-342225281-1007:/cygdrive/c/home/sva:/bin/bash
So, the fact the default directory is set to the Windows one is not due to it.
> Do I have, though, to define HOME in Windows, in Cygwin (.bashrc or such), or
> nowhere?
Best regards,
Seb
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