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arne anka schrieb:
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<pre wrap="">On every openmoko distro like fso or shr the user is root with home
/home/root/
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those are iirc all oe based -- debian is an om distro too, and it does not
use /home/root/ but /root/. gentoo does so to iirc.
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<pre wrap="">/tmp is a bad idea because its only tmpfs and deleted
everytime it boots up.
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and that's worse than silent failing?
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no, shurely not<br>
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<pre wrap="">but an other dir would be better, yes
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sure, but which directory is available everwhere and can be presumed to be
r/w to the every user?
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that was my problem when hacking together that code :)<br>
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