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On 9/6/23 09:50, Jonathan N. Little wrote:
> bad sector wrote:
>> I puke when Ubuntu-Studio tries to force me away from using links for homes
>
> What do you mean by this? I don`t use Studio, but have systems where
> different user homes `/home/
` mount to different partitions
> and physical drives with no issue. Fairly standard stuff. Don`t use
> symbolic links for whole profiles, but do use them within user homes for
> special directories such as `Documents` that is a symbolic link to nfs
> mounted share `/mnt/remote_nfs_share` so different users have access to
> a common set of files with no issues. You have a right to not like
> Ubuntu. That is the right of any Linux user. I want Canonical to kill
> snaps. With respect to `using links for homes`, I do not know what would
> be the `Ubuntu` specific issue...
>
They have this SNAP system, can`t think of the exact application or
problem but I got into a bind with it because it would not allow links
in home (I`m not booted into U-Studio right now).
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