❦ 6 juin 2017 13:10 +0800, Paul Wise <p...@debian.org> : >> I’m not an IT educated person, so I recognize that I may be suggesting a >> nonsense. However, as a fairly recent user of a Debian based distro, I got >> quite confused and somehow frustrated for not properly understanding what >> the guidelines were telling me to do. Besides this “root” issue, there is >> also the indiscriminate use of /home and home, as well as the use of /home >> (ou just home) directory and /home partition. I’ve sorted it out now, but >> it’s very confusing for someone who newly arrives to linux (Debian, in the >> case). > > If we called / the base directory and /root the root user home > directory, would that help? If you can find any Debian documentation > where this is discussed then we can clarify it, but the page you > linked to isn't maintained by Debian.
Most documentation won't talk about /root (except to present it as the home of root). Calling "/" another name than the root directory would just confuse users. -- Parenthesise to avoid ambiguity. - The Elements of Programming Style (Kernighan & Plauger)
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