Hi guys,

Something to consider using maybe, adding the configure option:

        --enable-shell-sets-home

Arguments can go both ways so I'll just leave it as a suggestion to my own personal preference. This option will set $HOME to the target user (usually HOME=/root). If you don't use this option, HOME will remain to be set to your own homedir which may not be what you expect or desire. Running apps may remove/rewrite files in your home dir and end up with root.root user/group permissions.



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Gerard Beekmans

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