Philip Austin
2018-08-15 17:12:35 UTC
In our computer lab, student accounts have %userprofile% set to
c:\users\username, so that if students create their own conda environment
the packages go into c:\users\username\.conda\envs. c: drive is volatile
and often re-cloned, so not the best place for persistent folders. Is there
a way to configure .condarc so that user environments are created on the
shared (and backed up) user folder mounted as z:? -- thanks, Phil
c:\users\username, so that if students create their own conda environment
the packages go into c:\users\username\.conda\envs. c: drive is volatile
and often re-cloned, so not the best place for persistent folders. Is there
a way to configure .condarc so that user environments are created on the
shared (and backed up) user folder mounted as z:? -- thanks, Phil
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