====== How to change the homedirectory for users? ====== This is important if you want multiple users to access your NAS through SSH, or just simple have a home directory for settings in shell commands such as midnight commander. By default, new users made on the webinterface do not have a home directory. First thing to do is create those directories and give ownership: ===== create directories and give ownership: ===== ''mkdir /ffp/home; mkdir /ffp/home/test; chown test /ffp/home/test/'' ===== create startup script that changes homedirectory ===== Because NAS resets the Home directory of the users (i dunno why), create a startup script that changes the homedirectory for the users: ''echo "!/bin/sh" > /ffp/start/sethomes.sh; chmod +x /ffp/start/sethomes.sh'' For each user append the script with the following: '' echo "usermod -d /ffp/home/test test" >> /ffp/start/sethomes.sh; '' ===== Alternative: home folders on different drives ===== If you like you home directory available through /home, next to root and ftp, which is more elegant then do the following: ''echo "!/bin/sh" > /ffp/start/sethomes.sh; chmod +x /fpp/start/sethomes.sh'' And for each user: '' echo "usermod -d /home/test test" >> /ffp/start/sethomes.sh; echo "ln -s /ffp/home/test/ /home/test" >> /ffp/start/sethomes.sh; '' That's it.