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rm'd dirs in ~/home/ reappear
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<blockquote data-quote="abl7635" data-source="post: 1168706" data-attributes="member: 102445"><p>@McYukon</p><p>In other words Apple is enforcing directories for their own purposes & software. It's my computer, I will do what I want.</p><p></p><p>@vansmith</p><p>I do most stuff via sudo but this action warranted use of root imo. Didn't want any question left in my mind that it has anything to do with users or privileges.</p><p></p><p>There has got to be a way to stop this behavior, even if it's editing cron or a config.</p><p></p><p>Edit:</p><p>Ah I guess it's futile. There's plenty of dot files in home dir anyways. I just wanted a barren place to put all my media. I'll just have to make a dir in home folder and put everything I want to store in there as I have done in the past. Will use the chflags for now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="abl7635, post: 1168706, member: 102445"] @McYukon In other words Apple is enforcing directories for their own purposes & software. It's my computer, I will do what I want. @vansmith I do most stuff via sudo but this action warranted use of root imo. Didn't want any question left in my mind that it has anything to do with users or privileges. There has got to be a way to stop this behavior, even if it's editing cron or a config. Edit: Ah I guess it's futile. There's plenty of dot files in home dir anyways. I just wanted a barren place to put all my media. I'll just have to make a dir in home folder and put everything I want to store in there as I have done in the past. Will use the chflags for now. [/QUOTE]
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