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|Extra storage (<code>[[/localstorage]]</code>)
|Extra&nbsp;storage&nbsp;(<code>[[/localstorage]]</code>)
|Additional local, un-backed up, storage available on some user login-able hosts which is available to users of the host.  
|Additional local, un-backed up, storage available on some user login-able hosts which is available to users of the host.  
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|A mechanism to allow teaching staff to add and remove Debian packages from all user login-able hosts without the involvement of [[CSG]].
|A mechanism to allow teaching staff to add and remove Debian packages from all user login-able hosts without the involvement of [[CSG]].
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|[[/usr/local/extrafiles|Extra files]]
|[[Extra files]]
|A directory, <code>/usr/local/extrafiles</code>, which is present on all user login-able hosts and whose contents are managed by teaching staff without the involvement of CSG.  
|A directory, <code>/usr/local/extrafiles</code>, which is present on all user login-able hosts and whose contents are managed by teaching staff without the involvement of CSG.  
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Revision as of 16:55, 18 July 2022

Note: For "user login-able" read: New World (NW) lab computers, NW VLAB servers and NW login servers.

Extra storage (/localstorage) Additional local, un-backed up, storage available on some user login-able hosts which is available to users of the host.
Extra packages A mechanism to allow teaching staff to add and remove Debian packages from all user login-able hosts without the involvement of CSG.
Extra files A directory, /usr/local/extrafiles, which is present on all user login-able hosts and whose contents are managed by teaching staff without the involvement of CSG.