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FilimoniC2013-03-10 22:38:00
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FilimoniC, 2013-03-10 22:38:00

(I ask for advice) Mount point for file cleaning

Hello. Stupid design plan question.
The remnants of two 3-terabyte hard drives were combined into a Linear array (JBOD, analogue of RAID0).
I will use it under "downloaded from the Internet" - torrents, files "once", etc.
It is assumed that all users can use it, the files are common to everyone and ... well, in general, a file washer with the fact that “it’s not a pity to lose it.”

Tell me, where, from an aesthetic point of view, is it better to mount this partition?
I thought about /usr/share/storage or /var/storage or something like that ...

And, yes, sorry for the idiotic question) I want a feeling of peace and moral satisfaction

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Nazar Mokrinsky, 2013-03-10
@nazarpc

Ubuntu mounts to /media/storage, so I'm there too (now it's true in /media/username/storage).

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rPman, 2013-03-11
@rPman

/o
When you often sit in the console, it is more convenient than /media/MassiveDataStorage/…

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Evgeny Elizarov, 2013-03-10
@KorP

and I personally mount in / home / user, user, respectively, the one that is registered in samba

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ValdikSS, 2013-03-11
@ValdikSS

I mount in /media. By the way, I would not advise you to use JBOD. I don't really know what your goal is, but I want all files to be in the same folder, and I use AUFS for that. If one hard drive fails (as it already happened), nothing will happen to the others, and the distribution of files is flexibly configured (I write to the hard drive with the most space).

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