I am trying to follow the best practices as laid out by the documentation...
I have a bucnh of stuff I want moved into my pool. so I mounted the drives to fedora not the hda.
I followed two sets of directions:
1. Instructed me to make a small partition for root "/" during install so I used a small 80 gig ide HDD. I partitioned root down to 15 gig and used the remainder for boot, swap and /home
2. I mounted the shares locally as instructed by the greyhole docs. which stated the files would /mnt/samba/
My problem is when I went to use the local mount I filled the root partition up.
I have no check net to root "/" or /home for that matter under pooled on the setup -->shares
I am assuming that at midnight Greyhole will move these files but I don't like this setup. Can I remount the shares locally somewhere else or use a symlink so files are moved to one of my 1.5 T satas instead?
thank you.
HELP - Mounted Shares locally but /mnt/samba is root
Re: HELP - Mounted Shares locally but /mnt/samba is root
You want to move the landing zone to somewhere else than /
Other posts in this forum explains why / how.
This one for example: http://forums.amahi.org/viewtopic.php?f ... one#p11385
Other posts in this forum explains why / how.
This one for example: http://forums.amahi.org/viewtopic.php?f ... one#p11385
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