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Different commands give different groups
- From: gsingh93 <gsingh_2011 at yahoo dot com>
- To: cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2011 20:49:07 -0700 (PDT)
- Subject: Different commands give different groups
Why do these two commands give different groups? It's the same user.
Gulshan@GSJK-PC /etc
$ id Gulshan
uid=1000(Gulshan) gid=545(Users) groups=545(Users),0(root)
Gulshan@GSJK-PC /etc
$ id
uid=1000(Gulshan) gid=545(Users) groups=545(Users),513(None)
Furthermore, the commands mkgroup and mkpasswd give the orginial states of
their corresponding files instead of what I changed them to. Why is that?
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