On Fri Jun 05, 2009 at 12:09:23 +0100, Leo wrote:
> options, as I see it, are:
> 1. Mount the disk directly in /home/me/Music.
> 2. Mount the disk in /mnt/Music and link /home/me/Music to it.
> 3. Mount the disk in /mnt/Music and bind /home/me/Music to it.
>
> Is there a standard/prefered way of doing this?
  Conventionally you'd probably mount it to /mnt, or /media
 then symlink that to your preferred location.
  I have a similar disk with music, and it is mounted at
 /mnt/music.  Then I have ~/mp3/ symlinked to /mnt/music/mp3
 and similarly I have ~/ogg/ symlinked to the disk.
  The disk itself is mounted read-only, as I rarely add new
 music to it.  (I've ripped all the albums I own and I rarely
 buy new ones these days.  Sometimes I download new tunes
 but very very rarely.)
  If you plan to share the disk(s) via samba it makes sense
 to mount them somewhere "global" so using "/mnt", or
 "/home/music" makes sense, but using "~me/music" doesn't.
  Still at the end of the day you can choose your location
 yourself..
Steve
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