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AWS efs documentation change

Service: efs · 2025-05-28 · Documentation low

File: efs/latest/ug/efs-different-vpc.md

Summary

Updated link text from 'Working with Amazon EFS access points' to 'Working with access points'

Security assessment

Change only modifies documentation link text without altering security-related content. Access points are security features, but this change doesn't add new security information or address vulnerabilities.

Diff

diff --git a/efs/latest/ug/efs-different-vpc.md b/efs/latest/ug/efs-different-vpc.md
index 52b68d6a5..8a0665deb 100644
--- a//efs/latest/ug/efs-different-vpc.md
+++ b//efs/latest/ug/efs-different-vpc.md
@@ -138 +138 @@ You can now make an entry in the `/etc/hosts` file on the EC2 instance that maps
-To mount your EFS file system, you first create a mount directory on the EC2 instance. Then, using the EFS mount helper, you can mount the file system with either AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) authorization or an EFS access point. For more information, see [Using IAM to control access to file systems](./iam-access-control-nfs-efs.html) and [Working with Amazon EFS access points](./efs-access-points.html).
+To mount your EFS file system, you first create a mount directory on the EC2 instance. Then, using the EFS mount helper, you can mount the file system with either AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) authorization or an EFS access point. For more information, see [Using IAM to control access to file systems](./iam-access-control-nfs-efs.html) and [Working with access points](./efs-access-points.html).