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- You automatically have the same username, password and home
directory on all the Linux machines. Any file you create in your home
directory on one of them will be accessible from all the others.
(Technical detail: your password is managed by NIS, and your home
directory is NFS-mounted from spaces.)
- You use the same username and password to log into any of the
Windows machines--when you log into one of them you are really
logging into the ``STATS domain''. However, any files you
create on the hard disk of a Windows machine (drive C: or D:) will not
be accessible from other computers. Please don't keep important files
on the hard drives of Windows machines. They will not be backed up,
and they will disappear if the computer or its operating system is
replaced. Instead, please keep them on drive H:, which is a pointer to
your Linux home directory and should show up automatically.
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Eva Myers
2011-08-08