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I'm not sure what's worse: mounting a network device on /home or needing 40tb
I assume your movie/game collection is quite large
It's just sub directories like ~/Documents, etc. /home is just quicker, but I guess that's moot with this explanation. And yes, I have a very large Movie/TV collection.
V2 of the NAS will have 200tb for media, as well as an nvme array with a 40gigabit connection to my desktop. Still working out the specifics though.
Ohhhh, that makes alot more sense. I was wondering how you would use the devices while not connected to the internet
Yeah, that's valid. I'm also a software engineer and work from home, so when I leave the house, I don't usually take any computers with me. I stare at those enough at home. :)