I don’t have this problem because I use Windows snorts
So where am i supposed to mount my permanent other file systems?
I used to mount them to home, after realizing how much headache that was causing i moved them to mnt. Surely that makes the most sense?
You mount them to /proc for extra spiciness
I usually put them in /media, so my games drive for example lives in /media/games.
Seems to mostly fit with the usual external media that gets mounted there.
Yup, that’s what I do too. Mine are mounted to /media/user/ by default.
You can just make a new folder, I put mine on /data
Its like the gates of heaven have just opened…
Doesn’t even have to be new; I’ve got one at ~/Downloads in my fstab.
/mnt or /media usually. I use /mnt for permanent filesystems and /media for removable ones but there are no hard rules. My home folder is a separate filesystem from my rootfs, just depends on how you want things setup.
/mnt is reasonable and normal. I have used /mnt, /data, /media for various hardware and software mounted storage. It really doesn’t matter unless you’re dealing with some specific software or organization with esoteric requirements.
This is outdated, since /bin, /sbin and /lib now should be merged with their /usr counterparts
Also, fuck /media. All of my (middle aged) homes hate /media
Here’s a higher quality version
WTF, for the past 25 years, I thought /usr was short for /user, partially because of FreeBSDs preference for having user homes in /usr/home/*
A more accurate and detailed explanation is available by running
man hier