This seems a bit like a bug in mount (or whatever is enforcing the policy). A homedir of / must be fairly common on unix machines, even if it contravenes current Debian policy.
-- Martin <http://launchpad.net/~mbp/>
This seems a bit like a bug in mount (or whatever is enforcing the
policy). A homedir of / must be fairly common on unix machines, even
if it contravenes current Debian policy.
-- launchpad. net/~mbp/>
Martin <http://