The directory "OldFiles" is actually a mountpoint for a recent backup ("clone") version of your locker. It is read-only, so you will not be able to change files in it. However, if you accidentally remove a file from your locker, you may be able to copy an older version out of OldFiles. The space taken up by this clone does not count towards your quota. If you do not want the OldFiles mountpoint to be listed in your directory, you can remove it with the following command: fs rmm OldFiles You can put it back again at any time using the command fs mkm OldFiles user.${USER}.backup (where "${USER}" is your username or you can type that as shown). Your files will be automatically backed up to disk every night, even if you do not have OldFiles mounted. These backups are replaced nightly, so if you have accidentally removed a file today, you must replace that with a copy from OldFiles before OldFiles is rewritten with a new backup. (The backed-up copies on disk are written to tape at least once every two weeks; for more information on the tape backups, consult the answer on "Getting files RESTORED FROM BACKUP") Last modified: 6/24/2003