Would you care to explain how to accomplish that setup?
It would be nice to have only one file that contains configuration (like etc/, let's say .conf/) and not to have to search trough two dozens of dot files every time I click on the "Browse" button in whatever application - just to find documents/ work/ or data/ directory...

On 07/08/2013 12:42 PM, Wilko Fokken wrote:
Moin mitnanner,

As a (private) text prone Debian user, I like having my dot files
out of the way and not stumbling between my working files.

On the other hand, I dislike hiding them by file managers,
because I want to discover them early at possibly wrong places.

So, by fumbling and messing with some shell scripts,
I managed to get my dot files:

into "/root" for owner "root"
and
into "$HOME/.rc" for ordinary users.


My question:

Is there a better way to accomplish this
by a direct changing of the system defaults?


Thanks for your sugestions

Wilko





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