On 20/03/2009 Lars Wirzenius wrote: > > This seems like a good idea, so I second it, because applications > often > are broken. It might be good to optionally allow /home to be excluded.
or to just make the desktop permanent by letting it be a link to the "real" home, and informing the user at login that everything outside the desktop will be lost at reboot. Don't know: the ideal solution is that the directory where the ".something" files reside not in the home but in a subdirectory of it. I noticed this a lot of times in my life. That would e.g. make it easy to switch between two configurations on the fly by changing a symlink. Probably that is easier than it seems by tricking with environment variables and $HOME in particular. Would somebody be happy with such a radical change? I mean in general in ubuntu, not only in aufs based upgrade tests. If so I may try to work a bit on it. Vincenzo -- Ubuntu-devel-discuss mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel-discuss
