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Im a Linux user, how do I mount my NetFiles volume?

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Im a Linux user, how do I mount my NetFiles volume?

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I see a “.etc” folder and a “lost+found” folder available, what are those? You can ignore these folders. They are system folders used to maintain the file shares and unfortunately cannot be “hidden.” I need more NetFiles storage space. How can I increase my quota? You can request additional storage space by filling out and submitting the Personal Storage Request Form. Your request for additional storage space will be answered within the two business days. I want to share a file with a friend. Should I place it in their “inbox” folder, my “outbox” folder, or e-mail it? Any of these will work. If the file is larger than 10MB, you cannot send it via e-mail, so placing it in your “outbox” folder or your friend’s “inbox” folder is a viable alternative. Be aware, however, that any file placed in your “outbox” folder can also be read or copied by every other faculty, student, and staff member at the University. How can I find my friend’s “inbox” or “outbox” folder? First, ask her for her neti

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