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Re: Updated: inetutils-1.3.2-8
- To: cygwin <cygwin at sources dot redhat dot com>
- Subject: Re: Updated: inetutils-1.3.2-8
- From: Corinna Vinschen <vinschen at redhat dot com>
- Date: Fri, 03 Nov 2000 19:27:55 +0100
- References: <3A02E9CF.E730D215@first.gmd.de>
- Reply-To: cygwin <cygwin at sources dot redhat dot com>
Hans Schlenker wrote:
> I just managed to get inetd out of cygwin-1.1.4 working! What I had to
> do manually (in addition to some of the things that are described in
> /usr/doc/Cygwin/inetutils-1.3.2.README), was:
>
> - change the registry entry
> \HKEY_USERS\.DEFAULT\SOFTWARE\Cygnus Solutions\Cygwin\mount v2\/\native
> from "C:" to "C:\Programme\cygwin"
That's not the correct way. You should eliminate all mount points from
HKEY_USERS/.DEFAULT (manually with RegEdit).
Create the right mount points as system mount points via
mount -s ...
They are located in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE then.
> The problem I now have: if I log in remotely, I can't change to some
> directories, like //g/, although this is possible inside a local shell.
Is G: a share or a local drive? If it's a share you should try to
connect to the share directly (cd //server/share). If that doesn't
work, try to create a new share inside of the remote connection:
net use K: \\\\server\\share /user:username [password]
If that works and you can change to //k you will need to do this
every time you have logged in remotely. The problem is that the
credentials of your local login are unknown in the remote session.
Corinna
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