SCO Gateway for NetWare filesystems
While an overview of SCO Gateway for NetWare filesystems is provided here, see
``About SCO Gateway for NetWare filesystems''
for complete details.
NetWare files and directories are made available by default at /.NetWare. (Make note of the fact that, unlike many UNIX system directory names, this directory begins with a period, has a capital ``N'' and a capital ``W''.) Because the directory name is configurable, you should confirm the location of NetWare files and directories with your system administrator.
/.NetWare contains one directory for each NetWare server on the network, and these directories, in turn, contain directories for available volumes. For example, the configuration in Figure 1-3 is represented by the directory hierarchy in Figure 1-4.

Figure 1-3 Sample SCO Gateway for NetWare configuration

Figure 1-4 Sample SCO Gateway for NetWare directory hierarchy
NetWare files and subdirectories are made available at the volume directories.
System administrators will be interested to know that the directory hierarchy in Figure 1-4 is implemented using two filesystems: the automount filesystem and the SCO Gateway for NetWare filesystem. See ``About SCO Gateway for NetWare filesystems'' for more details.