Re: start up directory

2002-01-11 Thread rashie athukorala
, you wrote: >Rob, > >Am 2002-01-12 um 00:18 schriebst du: > > >> How do I change my start up directory? > > > I got the following response: > > >> edit your entry in /etc/passwd. It lists your home directory. > >1. no need to edit the /etc/passwd file, cr

Re: start up directory

2002-01-11 Thread Gerrit P. Haase
Rob, Am 2002-01-12 um 00:18 schriebst du: >> How do I change my start up directory? > I got the following response: >> edit your entry in /etc/passwd. It lists your home directory. 1. no need to edit the /etc/passwd file, create one with `mkpasswd'. 2. it depends ho

start up directory

2002-01-11 Thread Rob
Hi all! > How do I change my start up directory? I got the following response: > edit your entry in /etc/passwd. It lists your home directory. However, I don't understand how my system is working at the moment. This is what I see at startup when do a "pwd": Robert

Re: start up directory

2002-01-11 Thread Charles Wilson
Rob wrote: > Howdy all! > > How do I change my start up directory? > > And is usr/bin the right place for me to put scripts I want to be able to > run from anywhere? Probably not. Put them in /usr/local/bin , but make sure that $PATH contains that directory. --Chuck -

start up directory

2002-01-11 Thread Rob
Howdy all! How do I change my start up directory? And is usr/bin the right place for me to put scripts I want to be able to run from anywhere? Rob :-) ;-> :-] -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Bug reporting: http://cygwin.com/bugs.html Documentat