No, I requested per-user layeredFS support but there's no good way to actually separate the mods by user so it was declined.Just like the title says, I was wondering if there was a way to have one user have mods (let's say, for Super Mario Odyssey), while another user doesn't have the mods. Thanks in advance!
OK, then. I already found a way to solve my problem anyways. Thanks anyways!No, I requested per-user layeredFS support but there's no good way to actually separate the mods by user so it was declined.
If you fixed your problem, please provide the solution for any future people who find this thread googling the problem.OK, then. I already found a way to solve my problem anyways. Thanks anyways!
Yeah, makes sense. Well, there really isn't a way to have per-user mods, but I just used one of the file browsers that the switch had, and renamed the romfs folder to "SOMETHING RELATING TO MOD" romfs. That way, the system doesn't read it, but I not only know what the mod is, I can put another romfs folder for another mod. If I ever want to switch back, I just rename the current mod romfs folder to "SOMETHING RELATING TO MOD" romfs (skipping this step if I have no mods currently active), and renaming the previous folder back to romfs. (shoot, made this longer than it needed to be, oof)If you fixed your problem, please provide the solution for any future people who find this thread googling the problem.