not so fine to me because it changes ~root directory in a way you can not predict/reuse in any other hook
for instance : ***** / # cat /etc/passwd root:*:0:0::/root-nlmn09:/bin/sh / # cd ~# pwd /root-nlmn09 *****
how can we guess the name in other hooks, let's say to put some files in ~root ?
this change seems to be related to https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=558115 , but other hooks should not use /root as a mountpoint as described (haven't check if it is still the case)
not so fine to me because it changes ~root directory in a way you can not predict/reuse in any other hook
for instance : 0:0::/root- nlmn09: /bin/sh
*****
/ # cat /etc/passwd
root:*:
/ # cd
~# pwd
/root-nlmn09
*****
how can we guess the name in other hooks, let's say to put some files in ~root ?
this change seems to be related to https:/ /bugs.debian. org/cgi- bin/bugreport. cgi?bug= 558115 , but other hooks should not use /root as a mountpoint as described (haven't check if it is still the case)