Currently getting my first media server set up, and I’m wondering what the best directory would be for all the stored files. For reference, I’m working with Ubuntu server to follow the guide I’m using.
Mainly, I’m wondering if I should migrate /home/ to my RAID array, or leave /home/ where it is and create a new directory on the RAID array. Currently the server will just be for my use, but might expand it for others to use
I mount extra storage under
/mnt/
and store stuff like media in there.And make symlinks for large collections, like
~/photos
->/mnt/nas/photos
Interesting, are you accessing files directly on the NAS or something like that where the symlink makes sense?
You want the big files to live on the NAS, but be navigable from your home dir for convenience and to discourage saving to the local disk.
Oh I see, you mean you mount the NAS storage into /home?
Not quite - He’s saying to mount the NAS under /mnt/ and to create a symlink under /home/ to go directly to /mnt/nas/photos
If you’re on KDE Plasma / Dolphin, this can be done here:
and put something like this in there
This will create a folder that goes directly to /mnt/nas/pictures, but you can put it anywhere.
Gosh FINALLY this is starting to make sense. Thanks for your effort!
/mnt/ is where I would put this. Only exception would be if I had a service I was providing, like a media player server, and then I might mount it at /srv/