> > For Windows vs Linux I agree, but at least /home is the same under
> > almost every *nix I know of.
> 
> 
> Yet, there is no qubes-core-agent (nor qubesdb) in any of them, so it's
> irrelevant. In any case, there is "os" feature that can be used to
> distinguish OSes (that have qubes tools installed), and also we have
> proper mechanism for feature discovery - "supported-feature" namespace -
> for a template to announce support for this configurable bind-dirs.
> That's important, because it isn't enough to say "Qubes 4.3 supports
> this" - you may have template imported from 4.2 for example, or some
> custom build or whatever. We can use a similar mechanism to give some
> hits for the GUI about configuring this thing if needed (which I doubt
> will happen anytime soon - I don't see a practical chance for non-Linux
> support of this feature happening).

True.

I guess practical next steps are to file and issue with the conclusion
of this discussion either on #1006, #3258 and close the other one.
Is this the correct way to go about this? Or does it need anything else?

Best regards,
deeplow

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