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+ | ====== Automount ====== | ||
+ | Automount is the system that automatically mounts and unmounts network disks when the user requests access. | ||
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+ | ===== Important disks ===== | ||
+ | Starting with Fedora 20 (2014), the most important disks ''/ | ||
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+ | ===== Data disks ===== | ||
+ | All data disks of desktops and compute nodes are available under ''/ | ||
+ | Note that ''/ | ||
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+ | ===== Named disks ===== | ||
+ | Named disks are available onder ''/ | ||
+ | Disk names are usually related to the research groups, e.g. ''/ | ||
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+ | There are some tools to make work with all of those disks somewhat easier: | ||
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+ | * **disks**: This gives an overview of all available disks, or all disks matching a pattern, e.g. '' | ||
+ | * **df**: The standard Unix command df has been modified to know about disk groups, so you can type e.g. '' | ||