Yes, that works. I use that method to put my home dirs on /usr/local,
which is the only filesystem I bother backing up -- while apps and
users still see /home/. It's quite functional and invisible.
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Danny wrote:
:
:Yeah I had that problema couple of times. Your soilution is to issue the
:following commands as root :-
:
:mkdir /usr/home/
:cd /
:ln -s /usr/home/ /home
:(this will create a symbolic link ) and everything ideally will work out.
:
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:On Fri, 16 Jun 2000, Michael J. Glanovsky wrote:
:> Am I correct that other Unixs (such as AIX) frequently don't have a /home
:> directory, putting user accounts in /usr or /usr/local instead?
:>
:> Thanks for any replies,
:>
:> Mike
:>
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