UBFS
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UBFS
The UBFS folder in the home directory contains data and lots of other goodies you may need to access at some point.
If you do not have a UBFS folder in your home directory, open a terminal (ctrl-alt-T).
Move to the .config directory
cd ~/.config
Check that the file exists
touch ubfs.keys
Open the file to edit
nano ubfs.keys
In the ubfs.keys file add the following:
username=YourUBname password=YourUBpassword domain=AD
Push crtl-o to save, enter, and crtl-x to exit.
You should now have a UFS folder in your home directory!
Ubmount
Is your UBFS folder empty? Well guess what, you need to mount (or remount) it!
Just open up your Terminal (ctrl-alt-T) and run the command: ubmount.sh
Your UBFS folder should be good as new!
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