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I was looking at the directory structure for the user accounts I set up on my standalone Csuite test installation. I see that the accounts aa001 and aa002 don't seem to be installed directly under /opt/csuite/home, but are located respectively in /opt/csuite/home/01/aa001 and /opt/csuite/home/02/aa002, with 01/ and 02/ being owned by root. Is this meant to be the start of several separate mounted filesystems for the user accounts, so they could be spread out physically on several drives? Also, it looks like a logged in csuite user will be in the account home directory, ...aa001/, for example, instead of using a work subdirectory like the old Freeport setup. As far as I can see, users will not have access to configuration dot files in their home directories, so this arrangement should be OK. However, I wonder about issues of incorporating old Freeport style accounts into the Csuite structure. Would these be accomodated with their old .../bb123/work directory structure, or would they have to be revised? Ken Ken Applegate How do you identify astronomers from Seattle? <starsrus@scn.org> By the windshield wipers on their telescopes!
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