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I create /data and mount my 2nd drive there using fstab.
I then mount /data/downloads under my user downloads folder so everything goes to my 2nd drive. That way I dont have to redownload anything if I redo my main drive.
Good idea bro.
I do a similar thing with ~/Pictures and ~/Music, which are symlinked to my NextCloud Sync folder on my much larger second drive. It's good for saving space on my main drive, too, as those two folders contain a lot of data.
Is NextCloud a cloud service like GDrive or a sync service ? Does it have a free tier? 😅
It's like GDrive - except way more involved, you can do a lot with it. Files, office suite, photos, email, the works. There are hosts out there with various price points I'm sure, but I self-host so I can't give any info on pricing I'm afraid.
I think I should learn about self-hosting asap.
It's a wonderful thing if you can get a hang of it. Though fair warning, it'll eat all your time for a fair while getting it set up 😂
That's a sacrifice I'm willing to make.
Also for some reason lemmy seems to rarely duplicate some comments. Now I'm seeing two of your same comment and two of my same reply.
If I had to guess that's gonna be a quirk of ActivityPub, and should self-resolve in a little bit, but I'm not an expert so don't take me at my word there. I have some experience self-hosting setting up my own homelab over the last 2-3 years - if you'd like some "getting started" conversation, feel free to send me a DM or contact me on Matrix @darohan:tchncs.de
Thank you Chad.