Would someone explain the relationship of /afs and /vicepX to standard mount points that one sets up during a BSD or Linux install? I'm new to AFS and I'm trying to determine how to partition my 1TB hard drive to give a large amount (approx 990 gb) to shared AFS space. I do not plan to use additional servers or drives in the near future. This is more of an experimental learning environment. I am inclined to mount /vicepa as the large partition based on what I've read, but I would appreciate any analogies or explanations experienced users could offer to help me understand the "real" versus "virtual" directory structures which AFS appears to employ.
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