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Move login node note up and make it info instead.

Merged Adam Caprez requested to merge anaconda-note into master
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@@ -94,7 +94,14 @@ If the package is available, this will also display available package
versions and compatible Python versions the package may be installed
under.
### Creating Custom Anaconda Environment
### Creating Custom Anaconda Environments
{{% notice info %}}
**NOTE:** By default, conda packages are installed in the user's `home` directory.
Since Crane's `home` directories are not writeable from the worker nodes,
the commands for installing, adding and removing conda packages shown here
should be performed on the **login node**, and not as part of an interactive or SLURM job.
{{% /notice %}}
The `create` command is used to create a new environment. It requires
at a minimum a name for the environment, and at least one package to
@@ -122,13 +129,6 @@ Our new environment is now active, and we can use it. The shell prompt will cha
### Adding and Removing Packages from an Existing Environment
{{% notice note %}}
**NOTE:** By default, conda packages are installed in the user's `home` directory.
Since Crane's `home` directories are not writeable from the worker nodes,
the commands for installing, adding and removing conda packages shown here
should be performed on the **login node**, and not as part of an interactive or SLURM job.
{{% /notice %}}
To install additional packages in an environment, use the `install`
subcommand. Suppose we want to install iPython in our 'mynumpy'
environment. While the environment is active, use `install `with no
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