Strit

Linux enthusiast, family man and nerd

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  • What you use as a wallpaper is personal choice. Maybe you like anime. Maybe you are a fan of a game franchise. It’s personal choice, so it shouldn’t matter to anyone else what you have on your wallpaper.

    Shouldn’t you be allowed to wear Adidas shoes, since you run Linux on your PC?








  • 1: I have been using subfolder of /mnt for different things when self-hosting. Different external drives go in different subfolders of /mnt. Example: Media drives are mounted at /mnt/media, data drives at /mnt/data etc.

    2: I’m lazy. Mine are located in my server users home folder. I then use scripts to sync between them between desktop and server.

    3: Just make sure than your server user, the docker user and root user can all read and maybe write to them.












  • If that’s the case, then you should answer the OP with how it’s set up. OP is specifically asking how to do it with random drives other people hands them, not trusted drives always connected.

    What is the disaster that could happen you’re referring to?

    Auto mounting random USB sticks has never been wise. No telling what random malware they contain.