From: thigh AT smatnet DOT net (Troy High) Subject: Another newbie onboard... 23 May 1998 11:09:25 -0700 Message-ID: <000101bd85ad$211172f0$6270f4cd.cygnus.gnu-win32@thigh2.smatnet.net> Reply-To: Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit To: Hello All, I am fairly new to gnu-win particularly cygnus, and I seem to be getting close to having a functional setup however certain nasty things seem to keep me from getting it all set up correctly. I have searched through this list-serv archive for answers but the time has come to go ahead and ask certain questions that will help me finally get going… I am using CygWin32 Beta19.1 on a WIN NT 4.0 Workstation/ Service Pack 3 Firstly, concerning mounting stuff in binary/text mixed mode or not, I seem to be really confused. I have tried to unmount and mount these things however I invariably end up with the same mounts when I restart the machine. Are there command-line switches or registry hacks I am missing here or what? Secondly, environment variables. Every other post I see regards someone suggesting that someone else add environment variables or adjust them. Can someone please clarify it all to me by sending or pointing me to some useful ..bash_profile and .bashrc files? Thirdly and a rabbit trail, I have been attempting to get SSH up and running however I never get entering my password before it bombs out; some how I feel this is related to the binary mounts though… I guess what I really need or desire is to see what a real world running install LOOKS like. I mean the whole nine yards. That way I can have something to compare myself to. Anyone have a sacrificial machine lying around they can stick out there and let a few newbies telnet in and look at? This could save me an enormous amount of time asking questions, experimenting, etc. Thanks in Advance for your help, Troy High Thigh AT bigfoot DOT com - For help on using this list (especially unsubscribing), send a message to "gnu-win32-request AT cygnus DOT com" with one line of text: "help".