Opinion, predating that era: I believe that the driver for /home was automounter, because of the complexity of referencing local and remote /export/foo/whatever/username paths consistently across a large NFS-enabled university deployment with many different platforms and individual systems. On Thu, 27 Sep 2018, 13:11 Cág, wrote: > Hi, > > The earliest I've found to be in the FHS from '94. Are there any earlier > examples of a home directory being at /home instead of /usr/$(user)? Are > there any current Unix systems that don't use /home by default (except > OSX)? Does anybody here do it intentionally? Also, what was the > rationale of moving the directory to /home? > > Thanks! > > -- > caóc > >