Use the Customize menu to specify a virtual root, a directory where you want to start displaying the namespace. You can also use this menu to save the list of virtual roots from one Browser session to another by choosing Save Virtual Root Settings. The virtual root is useful if you have interest in setting your starting point at a particular directory in the namespace or if you do not have read access to the root directory (/.:) when the Browser first starts. To display and expand a directory to which you do have read access, specify its name as the virtual root.
1 – virt_root
You can specify a virtual root, a directory other than the root, at which you want to start displaying the namespace. This is useful if you have interest in viewing only a particular directory in the namespace or you do not have read access to high-level directories in the namespace. To set a virtual root, choose Virtual Root from the Customize menu and a Virtual Root selection box appears. At the Selection prompt, enter the full name of the directory (including the namespace nickname, if necessary) that you want to be the virtual root. Once you have entered one or more virtual root names, subsequent displays of the Virtual Root selection box show an alphabetized list of the most recently specified names. The list always includes the root directory (/.:) of the default namespace. Double click on a directory name in the list to cause it to become the new virtual root or type it in at the Selection prompt.
2 – save_virt_root_set
Once you have entered one or more virtual root names, subsequent displays of the Virtual Root selection box show an alphabetized list of the most recently specified names. To save the list of virtual roots from one Browser session to another, choose the Save Virtual Root Settings from the Customize menu