On Mar 21, 2007, at 3:50 PM, John H. Robinson, IV wrote:

/usr/local came out of the need for computer-specific  software
installed when /usr was, indeed, mounted from a central NFS  server.

Those days are pretty much over. Is your home directory still in
/export/home?

Yes, actually, on the server where everybody else's home directory is. Which I find nice, because I always have my stuff, no matter which machine I log on to. :)

Of course, ${HOME} is /home/<username>, no matter where I log in. But it does live on <server>:/export/home. :)

Gregory

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