Just curious.... why would you want to do that?

Only reason I can think of is if your users are extremely malicious,
highly skilled hackers looking for vulnerable programs.  In which
case, you are fighting a losing battle :)

On 12/23/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> How can I trap a regular user only to his home dir and NOT able to go to
> other   vital directories such as /, /etc, /usr, /var, and so on?
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