File Sys Hierarchies
Greg Limes
limes at sun.com
Thu Jul 20 08:08:07 AEST 1989
In article <5748 at rpi.edu> night at pawl.rpi.edu (Trip Martin) writes:
In article <20140 at adm.BRL.MIL> rbj at dsys.ncsl.nist.gov (Root Boy Jim) writes:
>Another annoying thing is that the superuser's home directory is `/'.
>This make it difficult to have a private bin directory and use the
>same .cshrc and .login scripts as my user account.
Is there any good reason to leave root's home directory as "/"? Or
is this just another convention that's been around so long that no one's
bothered to change it?
I regularly establish special purpose accounts with UID==0 (i.e.
superuser accounts) that have home directories other than "/". Quite
useful, actually, and does not seem to cause problems.
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