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Moving Within Users Directory in Telnet

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I'm new to unRAID.. I just got 4.6 installed over the weekend and have all the drives running and all my data transferred in.  Data transfer is very slow with my windows machine over the wireless but that's a different topic all together..

 

I'm having a machine with a uTorrent WebGUI to torrent directly onto the unRAID machine so that I can torrent from anywhere.. Well.. when the torrents are finished if I were to move them up a directory it takes Windows7 a good half an hour just to move a 4GB movie up a directory and into another user share.. What I've been doing is telnet-ing in.. going into /mnt/user/ and moving the files within there.. My question is that when moving files within there is that the same as finding it within the specific disk and moving it there? Is there any harm from moving it within the user directory?

I'm new to unRAID.. I just got 4.6 installed over the weekend and have all the drives running and all my data transferred in.  Data transfer is very slow with my windows machine over the wireless but that's a different topic all together..

 

I'm having a machine with a uTorrent WebGUI to torrent directly onto the unRAID machine so that I can torrent from anywhere.. Well.. when the torrents are finished if I were to move them up a directory it takes Windows7 a good half an hour just to move a 4GB movie up a directory and into another user share.. What I've been doing is telnet-ing in.. going into /mnt/user/ and moving the files within there.. My question is that when moving files within there is that the same as finding it within the specific disk and moving it there? Is there any harm from moving it within the user directory?

it is exactly the same.
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I'm new to unRAID.. I just got 4.6 installed over the weekend and have all the drives running and all my data transferred in.  Data transfer is very slow with my windows machine over the wireless but that's a different topic all together..

 

I'm having a machine with a uTorrent WebGUI to torrent directly onto the unRAID machine so that I can torrent from anywhere.. Well.. when the torrents are finished if I were to move them up a directory it takes Windows7 a good half an hour just to move a 4GB movie up a directory and into another user share.. What I've been doing is telnet-ing in.. going into /mnt/user/ and moving the files within there.. My question is that when moving files within there is that the same as finding it within the specific disk and moving it there? Is there any harm from moving it within the user directory?

it is exactly the same.

 

Awesome. Thanks. I just wanted to make sure I wasn't breaking anything in doing so.

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