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Toby Chui 6 years ago
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docs/lang/en-HK/11.md

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 ![](img/11/6.png)
 ![](img/11/6.png)
 
 
 ### UMFilename - Upload Manager File Naming Methods
 ### UMFilename - Upload Manager File Naming Methods
-Some filename uploaded to the ArOZ Online System contains wierd, unsupported characters. This might cause by many different reasons like OS upgrade, opening ArOZ Online with a computer that use different lanuages or file copy and paste from a Linux PC to a Linux PC. To solve this issue, we used a new naming method called "umfilename" and "hexfoldername" method. As their name suggest, it is very simple to understand.
+Some filename uploaded to the ArOZ Online System contains wierd, unsupported characters. This might cause by many different reasons like OS upgrade, opening ArOZ Online with a computer that use different lanuages or file copy and paste from a Linux PC to a Windows PC. To solve this issue, we used a new naming method called "umfilename" and "hexfoldername" method. As their name suggest, it is very simple to understand.
 
 
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docs/lang/en-HK/3.md

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 ## Adding More Devices
 ## Adding More Devices
 In most case, you won't be using more than 2 external storage devices at the same time. However if you really need more than 2 mount points, you can create it by creating more folders in the media directory with the following commands. For example, this is the command for creating a 3rd mount point.
 In most case, you won't be using more than 2 external storage devices at the same time. However if you really need more than 2 mount points, you can create it by creating more folders in the media directory with the following commands. For example, this is the command for creating a 3rd mount point.
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 ```mkdir /media/storage3```
 ```mkdir /media/storage3```
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 Another example for creating the 4th mount point.
 Another example for creating the 4th mount point.
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 ```mkdir /media/storage4```
 ```mkdir /media/storage4```
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 And so on.
 And so on.
 
 
 Be aware that the manual created mount points will not be automatically mounted during the system startup. You might need to edit <code> /etc/fstab </code> according to your needs. You can find out more with the link below.
 Be aware that the manual created mount points will not be automatically mounted during the system startup. You might need to edit <code> /etc/fstab </code> according to your needs. You can find out more with the link below.