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Hi
what is the difference between the directory named /home and the user's home directory? can anyone plz reply? really confuse about it!!!!!!!! thank you |
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/home is the default location for users' home directories.
Thus the users: foo, bar, and baz would by default have their home directories at /home/foo, /home/bar, and /home/baz respectively. |
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