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Mounted BFS volume ... remove some cruft
Submitted by Jim Saxton on Wed, 2008-02-20 20:39. Tags: Suggestion Box
When one mounts a newly initialized BFS volume the system adds a home folder to the file system. This is confusing if the volume is not to be used as a boot disk, ie music files, document files, applications etc. It would be nice to mount the volume and have a link from home for "my music" and not see a new folder labeled home once the link is traversed.
currently after mounting the volume one can remove the folder from a Terminal to clean-up the file system, but the next time the volume is mounted, the bogus home folder is added back again.
Yes, BeOS did this too, but it should be fixed so that only the boot volume must contain a home directory.





