OK guys here we are again. The more I learn the more it is confusing.
Can you pls check the below screenshot and spot the difference between the two distros?
1. My main OS.
No any home partition but my home dir is mounted on separate mount point ( not on root mnt point)
This is by default since my installation.
2. Arch OS installed in VM.
During installation I didn't make a /home partition.
After installation I made a new user with this command:
I gave it a passwd and so good so far.
I change to charis with :
didn't ask for a password.
but charis home dir included into the /root which I thing isj correct due to lack of /home partition.
My question is how Mint is providing a separate /home without /home partition?
Am I doing something wrong in Arch?
Do I need to do something more during user add?
Can you pls check the below screenshot and spot the difference between the two distros?
1. My main OS.
No any home partition but my home dir is mounted on separate mount point ( not on root mnt point)
This is by default since my installation.
2. Arch OS installed in VM.
During installation I didn't make a /home partition.
After installation I made a new user with this command:
Code:
useradd -m -g users charis
I change to charis with :
Code:
su charis
didn't ask for a password.
but charis home dir included into the /root which I thing isj correct due to lack of /home partition.
My question is how Mint is providing a separate /home without /home partition?
Am I doing something wrong in Arch?
Do I need to do something more during user add?