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---------------------- Original Message Follows ----------------------On Wed,
7 Feb 1996 sw@kreutler.de wrote:

Hi all!

I want to know, if it is possible to use GRASS with maps stored at different
locations.
because in the file .grassrc there is only one possible line for LOCATION.
different locations can be different machines in the net to.

if this is possible, please tell me how to use .grassrc
hints are welcome too!

thanx in advance
Stephan

GRASS will only look to mapsets within your current location and GDBASE.
But - if you really want to look at maps stored elsewhere you can use
symbolic links and nfs mounting to create mapsets in your location that
are stored elsewhere. Just be careful that the coordinate, zone and
other infomraiton are consistent. If you are using a UTM zone location,
and have a mapset that is linked to data stored in latlon you will have a
mess.

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