Subject: Re: [suse-security] SuSE Security Announcement - aaa_base
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Date: 05/01/2000 19:03:10
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On 1 May 2000, at 16:35, David Brownlee wrote:

>  If you need certain users to have a 'just something' homedir,
>  create /home/nothing or similar, owned by root.

Hi,

basically some apps require to have a /tmp homepage, so I will have to dig in 
some config files to change that whenever it is necessary to change it.

thanks

mike