July 4, 201016 yr Hi, I'm experimenting with unRAID (4.5.6). I'm using the free version. Can i make shares on different discs? Lets say movies directory onto disc 1 and, music directory onto disc 2. Is this a good idea, or is it better to let it handle by unRAID?
July 4, 201016 yr Hi, I'm experimenting with unRAID (4.5.6). I'm using the free version. Can i make shares on different discs? Lets say movies directory onto disc 1 and, music directory onto disc 2. Is this a good idea, or is it better to let it handle by unRAID? Many of us do it exactly that way, writing to the disk shares, but letting the media player access the user-share, so we know where our data resides, and also to minimize the number of disks spinning when we plan a specific file.
July 4, 201016 yr Author Hi, I'm experimenting with unRAID (4.5.6). I'm using the free version. Can i make shares on different discs? Lets say movies directory onto disc 1 and, music directory onto disc 2. Is this a good idea, or is it better to let it handle by unRAID? Many of us do it exactly that way, writing to the disk shares, but letting the media player access the user-share, so we know where our data resides, and also to minimize the number of disks spinning when we plan a specific file. Thanks for your fast reply. I'm searching the wiki how this is done. I found something in the wiki (included, excluded disk). I made two shares Movies (disk1) and Compact Disc(disk2). I excluded disk2 in the movies share, and excluded disk 1 in the compact disk share, but if i check /mnt/disk1 the two shares are visible, and the directory /mnt/disk2 is empty. So i'm doing something wrong...
July 4, 201016 yr Author Ok, it is working now. I did something wrong first time, but now i can make shares on different disks using the included and excluded option.
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