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73 73  To configure a "Bind mount," you need to define a source and a target directory linked to each other. The source directory represents the directory on your local system (that might already be used currently to exchange files). The target directory defines a directory on your docker installation that the runtime can access.
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75 -{{warning}}Note that when the source directory does not exist, the runtimes cannot be deployed correctly. One of the following two configurations displayed below are needed to find the source directory:
76 -* /mnt/host/{local-directory}
77 -* /run/desktop/mnt/host/{local-directory}{{/warning}}
75 +{{warning}}Note that when the source directory does not exist, the runtimes cannot be deployed correctly.{{/warning}}
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79 79  [[image:Main.Images.Microlearning.WebHome@novice-file-based-connectivity-volume-mapping-on-premise--runtime-volumes-configuration-type-bind-mount-filled-in.png]]
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