Add a note about MultiMC not working in system folders to build instructions.
Fix #185
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							| @@ -2,10 +2,18 @@ Build Instructions | |||||||
| ================== | ================== | ||||||
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| # Contents | # Contents | ||||||
|  | * [Note](#note) | ||||||
| * [Linux](#linux) | * [Linux](#linux) | ||||||
| * [Windows](#windows) | * [Windows](#windows) | ||||||
| * [OS X](#os-x) | * [OS X](#os-x) | ||||||
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|  | # Note | ||||||
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|  | MultiMC is a portable application and is not supposed to be installed into any system folders. | ||||||
|  | That would be anything outside your home folder. Before runing `make install`, make sure | ||||||
|  | you set the install path to something you have write access to. Never build this under | ||||||
|  | an administrator/root level account. Don't use `sudo`. It won't work and it's not supposed to work. | ||||||
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| # Linux | # Linux | ||||||
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| Getting the project to build and run on Linux is easy if you use Ubuntu 13.10 (or 13.04) and Qt's IDE, Qt Creator. | Getting the project to build and run on Linux is easy if you use Ubuntu 13.10 (or 13.04) and Qt's IDE, Qt Creator. | ||||||
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