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-**SSHFS to home directory**\\+**SSHFS to home directory (Linux Desktop)**\\
 On a Linux desktop, you can mount your home directory onto a Linux desktop using SSHFS, so that it appears as a local folder. On a Linux desktop, you can mount your home directory onto a Linux desktop using SSHFS, so that it appears as a local folder.
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 +Firstly, the SSHFS package must be installed: **sudo apt install sshfs**
  
 If you just want to do this once, mount it from stafflogin; you use the command  If you just want to do this once, mount it from stafflogin; you use the command 
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 +**SSHFS on Windows**
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 +If you have WSL (Windows Subsystem for Linux) on a Windows Desktop, the above instructions for SSHFS can be used. It is not possible, however, to use pam_mount to automatically mount it when the Linux session is started up.
  
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