Allegedly, on or about 09 April 2013, Reindl Harald sent: > and you even refuse to understand that the dracut shell may be > very special depending on why you landed there and maybe you > write tthe output to the temporary initramfs > > PERIOD: you should ALWAYS know where you are save files and > not rely on wonders and magic which may surprise you It's about fucking time you learnt to stop being an asshole every time you write a reply. Quite frankly, I've had it with being nice to you, you're going to get foul language from me, from now on, any time that you deserve it. I've put up with it far too much, so has everyone else, yet you carry on despite it being brought to your attention on several occasions. It's dead easy to find out where you currently are. The pwd command shows you that, if you have to ask. There's nothing unusual about the tilde representing the logon's homespace, it's a very old technique. You're also going to find out, quite quickly, when you're in an environment that doesn't use the tilde in the usual way, as you're going to get an error. As directions over a mailing list go, it's going to be far more predictable to tell someone to do something like cp /etc/filename ~/ And have it do what you expect it to do, than try to explain to someone about typing "the full /home/username filepath, replacing 'username' with your actual username." Hell, I've just demonstrated that with a sentence versus two characters. -- [tim@localhost ~]$ uname -rsvp Linux 3.8.4-102.fc17.x86_64 #1 SMP Sun Mar 24 13:09:09 UTC 2013 x86_64 All mail to my mailbox is automatically deleted, there is no point trying to privately email me, I will only read messages posted to the public lists. My apologies for not including a virus with this message, but I don't use Windows. -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines Have a question? Ask away: http://ask.fedoraproject.org