Lets talk file organization

Lets talk file organization

How do you organize your medias and active-downloads(to-be-organized stuff) across multiple drives(without RAID ideally)?

I've been using symbolic links but how do you abstract away say spreading a "Videos" folder across multiple drives once it becomes full?

── Books -> /media/(Some2TBHardDrive)/Books
── Downloading(Actively downloading stuff to-be-organized)
── Games -> /media/(Some4TBHardDrive)/Games
── Manga -> /media/(SomeHardDrive)/Manga
── Music -> /media/(Some2TBHardDrive)/Music
── Software -> /media/(Some2TBHardDrive)/Software
── Video -> /media/(Some4TBHardDrive)/Video

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pls help i'm expecting so much incoming porn

you're looking for mhddfs.
I used it on my seedbox because I just wanted a Downloads directory spread across multiple harddrives.
linux-magazine.com/Issues/2016/183/mhddfs

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isnt that the shit that hasnt updated in over a decade

Why's it matter?
The tool operates well and does exactly what it's supposed to.

doesnt work with linux 4.20

Well my server is running stretch with linux 4.9 and it does really well.
What os are you using on yours?

WHO?

go back to your hole

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arch linux, latest
in b4 telling me to go to a version of linux from fucking 12 years ago