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<h3 id="mountingfilesys">Mount NetWare file systems</h3>
<p> To simplify access and improve performance, you might want to mount NetWare file
systems that are located on NetWare servers on the &quot;root&quot; (/), QOpenSys,
and other file systems instead of working with them under the <tt class="xph">/QNetWare</tt> directory.
Otherwise, if you step through the QNetWare menus, iSeries&trade; searches every NetWare server on the
network. Depending on the size of your network, this can be a slow process.</p>
<p>Mounting file systems also allows you to take advantage of the options
on the Add Mounted File System (ADDMFS) or MOUNT command. For example, you
can as mount a read-write file system as read-only. (You must have *IOSYSCFG
authority to use the ADDMFS or MOUNT command.)</p>
<p>You can mount NetWare file systems by using an NDS path or by specifying
a NetWare path in the form of <tt class="xph">SERVER/VOLUME:directory/directory</tt>.
For example, to mount the directory <tt class="xph">NOTES</tt>, located in volume <tt class="xph">LOTUS</tt> on server <tt class="xph">OFFICE</tt>, you would use this syntax: </p>
<pre class="xmp"> OFFICE/LOTUS:NOTES</pre><p class="indatacontent">This path syntax is very similar to the NetWare MAP
command syntax.</p>
<p>NDS paths can be used to specify a path to a NetWare directory but cannot
themselves be mounted. You can mount by using NDS volume objects and directory
map objects.</p>
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