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A mount point is a directory on your system where the content in a remote directory appears on your workstation. The standard location for mount points on linux and unix systems us `/mnt`. | A mount point is a directory on your system where the content in a remote directory appears on your workstation. The standard location for mount points on linux and unix systems us `/mnt`. | ||
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+ | IMPORTANT: To ensure that mount points continue to work and are still available (not clobbered) when LDAP mounts users home directories to `/ | ||
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==== Mount Point Examples ==== | ==== Mount Point Examples ==== | ||
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# 0.1 2016-03-31 - ppatterson - Initial file | # 0.1 2016-03-31 - ppatterson - Initial file | ||
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2. Connect it to the data directory on ace-storage-2 | 2. Connect it to the data directory on ace-storage-2 |