Thanks.
Thanks.
mount the partition to some subdirectory of
/home/<username>
, or even split it and mount its parts to/home/<username>/Downloads
,/home/<username>/Movies
etc
Thanks bro. I think that’s what I’m gonna do.
Thanks. I guess I’ll make something like /Disks
Thanks man. I think I’ll stick to this.
Thank You.
Isn’t /srv/
is for files from network or something ?
container volume storage
What’s that ? 😅 Is that like LVM ?
If you instead set your user as the owner of the folder, you can make only your user able to read/write without other fuss.
Thanks for the tip.
Can you please tell me what file manager are you using?
I’m using Nemo. As it’s the default one on Mint Cinnamon.
‘temporary’ as in ‘may become unmounted without seriously fucking the system’
Thanks bro. Now it make sense.
Is NextCloud a cloud service like GDrive or a sync service ? Does it have a free tier? 😅
Thank you bro. I think I’ll stick into making new folder for my disks in /
.
btrfs assistant
I’ll look into it. I’m using Mint Cinnamon right now.
Thanks.
Thank you bro. I’ll try BTRFS.
Thanks man. you rock.
I learned a lot. Now, I’m planning to use BTRFS in a VM first to understand it fully.
it’s more of a hint that if I’m trying to create something inside those directories then I’m doing something wrong (like forgetting to mount a filesystem) and “permission denied” errors let me know that I am.
Now I understand.
This is all new to me bro.
Even I don’t know if I will go this further to explain something to someone.
Thanks Chad.
If I want something to be deleted, then I could just edit it before the deletion? So it should be gone sooner this way, if ever.
Didn’t think about it, gonna use that.
There are also problems like the above case.
Also let’s say some instance have i//egal content on it, it would take only one user from your instance to see that content, and now you are hosting the i/lega/ content.
Thanks bro.
Thanks for the info.
/mnt
is not for everything, it is a temporary mount point.
Even if I mount fixed drives on /mnt
, there won’t be any problems, right ?
What’s
df
though?😅 Is it like cli file manager.The problems you mentioned regarding the remaining space left on BTRFS, they occur on GUI file managers too?