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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ # multihome -NFS mounted home directories are common when operating in a clustered environment and so are the problems that come along with it. Multihome manages your `HOME` environment variable on a per-host basis. When you log into system, Multihome creates a new home directory using the system's default account skeleton, changes your `HOME` to point to it, then initializes your shell session from there. This allows you, as the user, to maintain unique home directories on any system within the cluster; complete with their own individualized settings. +NFS mounted home directories are common when operating in a clustered environment and so are the problems that come along with it. Multihome manages your `HOME` environment variable on a per-host basis. When you log into a system, Multihome creates a new home directory using the system's default account skeleton, changes your `HOME` to point to it, then initializes your shell session from there. This allows you, as the user, to maintain unique home directories on any system within the cluster; complete with their own individualized settings. ## Usage ``` @@ -174,4 +174,4 @@ Transferring directories requires a trailing slash: ``` # T my_data # incorrect -> /home/example/home_local/my_data/my_data/ T my_data/ # correct -> /home/example/home_local/mydata/ -```
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