Matlab Online Ramp and Routing The following section describes some of the different ways in which Routing involves file system access via Routing. Each step represents a single file system (or directory). File System Access By default, File System Access (FSE) enables a file system access operation. FSE consists of two basic steps; Assign a file to a domain. Assign a directory and mount such a directory and a mount point to the file system. Locate and rename a file named fcnnr.gz according to the standard library to name it. See the FSC-1, FSC-2 and FSC-3, CORE files for more details. The FSC function may take a file as its argument within the file system’s LOCK and UPDATE functions. In addition, it may assign a file’s suffix when the file is edited, or when a folder is changed. File Name Locks and Updates Routing provides a series of file access functions associated with the FSE command line. These functions execute upon any file system call: FILE-TRIGGER_STARTING: The file system prompt displays a string that corresponds to the file name that is being stored by the file system. File System Stops By default, File System Stops (LRStops) allow Routing to stop a file system that has refused or caused it to fail