Mnyb;653574 Wrote: 
> Even if I have 2 drives in my server they are mounted in the share so
> when acessing the server via SMB from other computers they appear as
> one drive where one of the sub-folders in reality is the other drive,
> but you never notice .

I think this is not good advice. Nested mounts create cascaded failures
if a mount fails. At boot time race conditions can appear, for example
when a specific drive is being checked.
I recommend mounting physical devices to a flat and wide hierarchy like
/mnt. And for the good looks, create a pseudo-hierarchy pointing to it
using symlinks or bind mounts.


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