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This is exactly what I thought and how I have the structure based. But the system still isn't seeing files set in the sub-directory relative to the home directory. This means my problem lies elsewhere and that is a HUGE help.
you probably do not have your environment variables setup appropriately... if you use bash as your default shell this would be .bash_profile in your user's root directory.. or .login for csh.
note emmerson's notes here, under 'steps to perform as ldm user' http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/software/ldm/ldm-6.12.4/basics/preinstallation.html
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