<quote who="Malcolm V">

> Note that trying to "re-use" your home directories can break things,
> particular where inappropriate config settings are stored in files like
> .bashrc 
> 
> To be fair on a distribution

If reusing home directories breaks things, and the user hasn't made
significant modifications to things like .profile, .bashrc, etc., then it is
the distribution's fault, and 100% a bug.

There should be nothing stopping you from logging into the same home
directory (mounted via NFS) from Solaris, Debian, Red Hat, etc., etc., etc.

:-)

- Jeff

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