On 28/03/12 12:33, Dave Howorth wrote:
Anton Aylward wrote:
Hi Guys, it can't be done. You can only have your home directory under /home in LXDE. I can change my home directory just fine. I just can't have LXDE. I can't have LXDE because I can't change my /home directory under LXDE. Under LXDE I can't choose another /home directory. Under KDE I can have another /home directory. Under LXDE I can't Under LXDE I have to have my /home directory under /home. I don't know why but I can't have my /home folder where I choose it to be under LXDE but I can choose where I want it to be under for example xfce and kde or windows because I have \\home2\lynn\ set as my home folder under Active Directory but it's not possible under LXDE but it is possible under xfce as well as kde so let's leave it at that until 12.2 comes out and I really should write a bugzilla so it's fixed in 12.2 but it doesn't matter. Does anyone know why I can't change my home folder to somewhere else unless I first delete my folder in /tmp and then I can have my /home folder in LXDE where ever I choose? Maybe I can't have my /home directory in LXDE where I choose it to be. But hang on. I just did have my home folder under LXDE where I chose. How can I change my home folder in LXDE to where I choose it to be? If I have my /home folder in /home/lynn then is it possible to change it to /home2/lynn? In LXDE? It is a very bad idea to have LXDE without an automounter. Can I change my /home folder in LXDE? Lubuntu is not LXDE L x -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org