
AFAIK, absolutely the same. Home directory can be either local (/home/username) or remote (smb-server://homes/username), so the only difference is that in latter case the path includes a server ID, transforming to URL 2013/6/1 Ys <musicsuse@gmx.com>:
On 06/01/2013 02:22 PM, Alexander Melentev wrote:
It's a path to home directory (usually /home/username, but it is configurable). So any admin tool can ask to "Enter home path for new user" or "Are you sure you want to change this user's home path?"
2013/6/1 Ys <musicsuse@gmx.com>:
Hi co-translators, can I get an example of a context use for 'Home Path', please? Thanks,
- Ys
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I see, what are it's uses in Samba?
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