I apparently cannot find an answer in the documentation, however initdb states:

initdb: directory "/mnt/data1" exists but is not empty
It contains a dot-prefixed/invisible file, perhaps due to it being a
mount point.
Using a mount point directly as the data directory is not recommended.
Create a subdirectory under the mount point.

and effectively /mnt/data1 is a mountpoint, therefore but belongs to
the user of the cluster, therefore the only difference I can see is
having '..' belonging to root at the mountpoint or the cluster user
within a subdirectory.
What's wrong with using a mountpoint?

Thanks,
Luca

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