Bluescreen reboot with cygwin/W2K

Charles Wilson cwilson@ece.gatech.edu
Mon Sep 17 12:31:00 GMT 2001


Okay, first: the circumstances under which this error occured are 
unusual. But still, it's a problem...(I hope this message isn't too 
much of a McNulty...)
1) Power fluctuations on friday killed my NT4.0sp6 system -- especially 
after I restored the SAM from an emergency rescue disk created pre-sp3. 
 Oops.
2) So, I *wiped* the drive, and installed W2K instead. My cygwin 
installation was on a separate, NTFS drive. I did not 
reformat/reinstall cygwin (at first).
3) After resurrecting my machine as W2K, I reinstalled the 
cygwin-1.3.3-2 package only -- that way, I figured, setup would fixup 
the registry entries in my new (clean) W2K registry. It did.
4) I noticed several problems with symlinks in my (otherwise) untouched 
cygwin installation. They showed up as regular files, not symlinks. I 
figured that there was some difference between "old" 
NT-.lnk-style-symlinks and "new" W2K-.lnk-style-symlinks, and thought 
the easiest way to fix this would be to: reinstall ALL packages from my 
local archive. I deleted /etc/setup/installed.db, and reran setup.
5) This was more-or-less successful. There were a number of cases where 
setup couldn't replace files (since they were owned by the old 
NT-cwilson, whose SID had no corresponding new W2K user). I chmod'd and 
chown'd like a maddog, and eventually got things fixed.
6) Then, I realized that my passwd and group files (from the old NT 
system) were probably wrong. I successfully fixed the passwd file -- by 
dumb luck:
(Note: CYGWIN=ntsec)
mkpasswd -l > /etc/passwd -- permission denied.
mkpasswd -l > /c/passwd (succeeded, C: is a FAT drive)
Using Explorer, I copied C:\passwd to D:\cygwin\etc\passwd
Everything is fine.
mkgroup -l > /etc/group -- permission denied
rm /etc/group
mkgroup -l > /etc/group
 ---> Immediate bluescreen, with an automatic hard reboot before I 
could read the text.
this is repeatable. Of course, I can still do:
mkgroup -l > /c/group
Using explorer, Copy C:\group to D:\cygwin\etc\group
And then all is well.
I *think* I see why windows/cygwin becomes confused -- race condition, 
CYGWIN=ntsec, no /etc/group file, creating /etc/group file....
But that should never cause a hard reboot, should it?
--Chuck
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