JonathanM Posted June 15, 2011 Share Posted June 15, 2011 I've been using unRaid for quite a while now, and I think I have a pretty good handle on where things actually are in the virtual file system that you see when you are at the console or logged in with telnet, but I can't find it written anywhere in the FAQ's in plain english. Here is what I think it is, but I'd like confirmation or correction. /boot = root of the flash drive /mnt/cache = first partition on the drive assigned as cache in devices page /mnt/diskX = first partition on the drives assigned as disks in the devices page /mnt/user/ = folders mounted in the virtual filesystem shared through samba / = exists only in RAM, rebuilt from the ground up each boot with the exception of the directories listed above I'm still fuzzy on a couple directories in /mnt, noteably /mnt/user0 and /mnt/recycle bin. Any help? Thanks, Jonathan Link to comment
Joe L. Posted June 15, 2011 Share Posted June 15, 2011 I'm still fuzzy on a couple directories in /mnt, noteably /mnt/user0 and /mnt/recycle bin. Don't know anything about recycle bin, but /mnt/user0 is a view of the /mnt/user file system without the contents of the cache drive merged in. It is used when moving contents of the cache drive to the user shares. Link to comment
Ice_Black Posted July 26, 2011 Share Posted July 26, 2011 I don't have a cache disk drive but why "/mnt/cache/.sabnzbd/" path exist? When I download something from sabnzbd, it download to "/mnt/cache/.sabnzbd/" - how is that possible without a cache drive? and which disk its saving to? Link to comment
prostuff1 Posted July 26, 2011 Share Posted July 26, 2011 I don't have a cache disk drive but why "/mnt/cache/.sabnzbd/" path exist? When I download something from sabnzbd, it download to "/mnt/cache/.sabnzbd/" - how is that possible without a cache drive? and which disk its saving to? Answered this in the SABnzbd unMenu package thread Link to comment
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