Installed Ubuntu Desktop (Gnome) 21.04 yesterday as a demo for my LUG. Had some issues, mainly with the GPU, resolution, and systemd-resolved after I masked it. Anyway, the /home looks like this:
Code:
$ ll /home/
total 12
drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 4096 Apr 25 16:07 ./
drwxr-xr-x 20 root root 4096 Apr 25 16:06 ../
drwxr-x--- 17 tf tf 4096 Apr 25 17:22 tf/
I haven't noticed any issues related to that.
I'm in the 700 group. Should be perfectly fine. This is normal and has been in corporate environments since before Linux existed.
Code:
drwx------ 17 tf users 4096 Apr 25 17:22 tf/
is very common. Or if you work in a team, then your primary group would be that for the team:
Code:
drwx------ 17 tf accounting 4096 Apr 25 17:22 tf/
Very common. The idea that a new group would be created for every freakin' user just seemed wrong to me when I first came on that with Ubuntu. It was not standard.
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