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== Considering /home/user/MyDocs ==
== Considering /home/user/MyDocs ==
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The [[MyDocs_folder|<code>/home/user/MyDocs</code>]] directory is another candidate for large collections of data files included in applications such as game graphics or maps. Using <code>/opt</code> is mostly transparent to package maintainers and end-users, but <code>/home/user/MyDocs</code> needs more careful consideration.
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The <code>/home/user/MyDocs</code> directory is another candidate for large collections of data files included in applications such as game graphics or maps. Using <code>/opt</code> is mostly transparent to package maintainers and end-users, but <code>/home/user/MyDocs</code> needs more careful consideration.
The <code>/home/user/MyDocs</code> partition uses VFAT as its filesystem (which has some limitations compared to ext3) and it is removable: it will be unmounted and exported over USB when the user plugs in the cable. Also, <code>/home/user/MyDocs</code> is visible in the File manager. This all means:
The <code>/home/user/MyDocs</code> partition uses VFAT as its filesystem (which has some limitations compared to ext3) and it is removable: it will be unmounted and exported over USB when the user plugs in the cable. Also, <code>/home/user/MyDocs</code> is visible in the File manager. This all means:

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