I just tried to reproduce the bug and something a little different happened.
I selected three directories to be shared. All of them were inside my home directory, but I didn't select the home directory itself.
I then logged in as another user into the network and saw that of the three dirs I had selected two were accessible on the network and one was replaced by my home directory, in plain view.
I just tried to reproduce the bug and something a little different happened.
I selected three directories to be shared. All of them were inside my home directory, but I didn't select the home directory itself.
I then logged in as another user into the network and saw that of the three dirs I had selected two were accessible on the network and one was replaced by my home directory, in plain view.
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About the mount thing, no, mount does not report any peculiar mounts.