It's how I distinguish first class citizens in Linux from guests. They may be advanced guests, but guests.
And I should say that there is nothing bad with being guests for me. I'm the similar guest in Windows systems and cannot say that I'm also a First-Class Citizen in MacOS (though I'm much stronger there than in Windows. I was grown up from FreeBSD that is in roots of MacOS). So, it's okey. Each to their own...
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It's how I distinguish first class citizens in Linux from guests. They may be advanced guests, but guests.
And I should say that there is nothing bad with being guests for me. I'm the similar guest in Windows systems and cannot say that I'm also a First-Class Citizen in MacOS (though I'm much stronger there than in Windows. I was grown up from FreeBSD that is in roots of MacOS). So, it's okey. Each to their own...