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Re: why I can not make normal user and set hostname?


you mean there must be only one userID? 
then, what is the owner of normal windows processes?
Is there no trick to make another user name?

 --- Corinna Vinschen <cygwin@cygwin.com> wrote: > On
Sun, Aug 19, 2001 at 10:53:09AM +0900, jinhyuk
> choi wrote:
> > I create /etc/passwd
> > root::500:544::/home/root:/bin/bash               
>    
> > jiny::501:545:jiny:/home/jiny:/bin/bash
> > /etc/group
> > root::544:
> > jiny::545:
> > 
> > mkpasswd -l makes only 'unknown' user and
> > /home/unknown
> > so I edited it, now ls -l option shows me
> successfully
> > 
> > owner is root but, can not chown /home/jiny to
> jiny's.
> > no error or warning but did not changed to jiny.
> > 
> > how can I make normal user?
> > [...]
> > win-me
> 
> You can't on 9x/ME. It's no multiuser OS. It's
> barely an OS.
> 
> Corinna
> 
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