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Re: ID command returns mkgroup


On 11/12/2009 09:14 AM, Dexter_Michael@emc.com wrote:
Well I am not really sure exactly what I should be seeing.  I think the
command I ran was incorrect, also I had stopped the command from
completing half way through.  Now if I look at me /etc/groups file there
appears to be an entry for every single group in the company but it
stops at G - this must be where I had hit CTRL+C to break out of the
command.

Right. Makes sense.


Should my ID output be the same as when I log into a unix server here,
or would it be different?  My cygwin is running on a Windows workstation
so maybe it is grabbing my AD groups as opposed to my NIS groups.

The former. Cygwin operates on Windows to create a POSIXy environment on Windows. It's not a Linux/UNIX VM running on Windows.

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