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Posts: 8 | Thanked: 1 time | Joined on Mar 2007
#1
When I start osso xterm, the initial directory I'm dropped into is root (/). is this a problem with busybox's sh?

I don't have bash installed at the moment, but I don't remember having that problem with bash.
 
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It might do that if /root does not exist, which is the usual default.
 
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#3
i have both a root directory (/root) and the User's home directory (/home/User).

in fact, if I `cd ~`, it takes me to /home/User, but when I start xterm, I'm immediately dropped into the root of the filesystem /.
 
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#4
never mind, upgraded to the latest version of osso-xterm and the problem went away.
 
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