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Thank guys. I’ve tried to research this. But can’t seem to get over the hurdle looking at Maemo/N900 specific information or generic Linux info.
When I look at the file manager (which is the dir structure I see for downloads) I see entries like
Audio Clips
Camera
Documents
Etc…
When I do a ls in xterminal without gaining root I see entries like
MyDocs
Main.conf
*** So where do these directories overlap? ***
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My understanding is that when I’m not pretending to be the root, I only have access to a specific directory on the phone that looks like it is a root until I gain access as the root. At that point, I should be able to see this “User root” directory as a directory of the “real” directory.
So am I way off? I’m struggling to find the spot in the actual directory structure where the user directory structure begins. If anyone can point me there or where I’m wrong in my understanding, I would appreciate it.
Last edited by whealy; 2010-03-18 at 16:57.