No, that's doesn't do it.
We have:
 BROWSE    SYS1.SY1.PARMLIB(BPXPRM00) - 01 Line 00000180 Col 001 080
 Command ===>                                                  Scroll
 ===> CSR 
   SUPERUSER(BPXROOT)                                                    

 ---> su -  
/home/root ===> env       
...
LOGNAME=OMVS   

/home/root ===> ll /bin/z*                                       
-rwxr-xr-x   3 OMVS     1         188416 Nov 12  2009 /bin/zcat  -- 

> BTW, why would whomever defines userids define one with an OMVS
> segment that doesn't contain a home DIR?  
I guess because DB2 security manual doesn't specity to do it that way.


 > AFAIK the one that gets used is the userid defined in BPXPRMxx
> 
> SUPERUSER(userid)  
> 
> In my case it is BPXROOT.   I've never tried changing it to another
> UID(0) userid, nor would I ever attempt to.     
> 
> BTW, why would whomever defines userids define one with an OMVS
> segment that doesn't contain a home DIR?   
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Mark
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