>>>>> "Marc" == Marc Haber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Marc> I will leave that explanation to people knowing the project Marc> better. The issue that killed your system would not have Marc> happened if you had used the default configuration or if you Marc> had refrained from trying to remove a default account. Don't forgot the case where package maintainer scripts call "deluser" automatically... It is my opinion that postrm maintainer scripts should not use the delete home directory option, because of the possibility that the administrator may have changed this to point to a directory he/she doesn't want deleted. Instead, it should use (as appropriate) rm -rf to delete the directory that was created in the postinst script. Perhaps these scripts should really be using "userdel" instead (without the -r), as I think this program does not use config files, and no likely to misbehave because the administrator didn't like the default config, however I regularly get these commands confused, and suspect that there might be other package maintainers who have done the same thing. If (for some insane reason, or bug, or something) you change the home directory of a user to /, set REMOVE_HOME on, and purge the relevant package, do don't really expect the contents of your hard disk to be erased while you wait... I am not convinced this is the fault of deluser, but its good to see it will check the home directory for obvious directories that it shouldn't delete. -- Brian May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]