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If you have followed the steps above to display the //Computer// icon on the desktop, you should now be able to easily access your disks! | If you have followed the steps above to display the //Computer// icon on the desktop, you should now be able to easily access your disks! | ||
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You should have most of your files in the two following folders (create them if they don't exist yet): | You should have most of your files in the two following folders (create them if they don't exist yet): | ||
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=== Folders on the LSCE servers === | === Folders on the LSCE servers === | ||
- | When you are on the LSCE network, open the file explorer, copy paste ''\\dfshost\dfs\home'' in the location field and press <Return> to display the content of your Linux home directory. Grab the folder icon at the left of the location field, drop it on the desktop and rename it //Home Linux//. | + | When your computer is connected to the LSCE network, open the file explorer, copy paste ''\\dfshost\dfs\home'' in the location field and press <Return> to display the content of your Linux home directory. Grab the folder icon at the left of the location field, drop it on the desktop and rename it //Home Linux//. |
Do the same thing with ''\\dfshost\dfs\scratch01\<your_login>'' and create a //Scratch Linux// shortcut | Do the same thing with ''\\dfshost\dfs\scratch01\<your_login>'' and create a //Scratch Linux// shortcut |