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[Ubuntu] Where should I save the data I created?

Save the created data in the following area.

/home/<ECS-ID or SPS-ID>/

[Note] If you save the data to a location other than the above, the data will be lost when the PC is restarted.

Please be aware that the capacity of the home directory available to each person is limited to 5GB. If the home directory is depleted, you may not be able to log in, so please be mindful of the data capacity. Files in the Recycle Bin are also moved under each user's home directory, so if you do not empty the Recycle Bin, its capacity will not be reduced.

In addition, saving to Microsoft OneDrive in the following ways allows you to access your data from fixed terminals (Windows) and off-campus PCs, such as at home. OneDrive's capacity limit has been extended to 5TB, so please use it deliberately.

<Note regarding limitation of usage capacity>

Microsoft has notified us of a change in cloud storage total capacity limits after 8/1/2024. As a result, the storage space that you have been able to use free of charge and with almost no concern about capacity limits may be limited in the future. In such a case, users who are subject to the limitation may be required to move the data they currently have in place. For details, please refer to Microsoft's information page.

[Accessed from virtual terminals (Ubuntu), or off-campus computers, such as at home]
Access the following URL with a web browser (*All University mail address and ECS-ID / SPS-ID are required to log in)
https://onedrive.live.com/about/en-in/signin


[Accessed from a PC terminal in satelite room, or virtual terminals (Windows) ]
Launch the OneDrive app on a PC terminal (Windows) in OSL or the satelite room.


<Note:>
Q: [Windows] Checking the capacity used
Q: [Ubuntu] Checking the capacity used
Q: [Ubuntu] To check if data is still in the recycle bin

 

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