> > If you try with my Musicing: > https://code.5mode.com/par7133/Musicing/ > > ( my own instance: https://music.mydeeds.org ) > > Data folder path is customizable. But for the constraints said above under > OpenBSD (chroot and www size) > I suggest you to make a soft link from a good path to Private/data. > > Under /home/YourUser is usually a good place to have your own folders. As > /home is usually > well sized for a normal station. > > Dan > > ------ > Nuggetsman.com - Repo: https://code.5mode.com > > Please reply to the mailing-list, leveraging technical stuff. > > Nov 13, 2024 13:36:21 Zé Loff <zel...@zeloff.org>: > >> On Wed, Nov 13, 2024 at 05:34:31AM +0000, Richard Bostrom wrote: >>> Which folder is best practices keeping my music in, if building a music >>> server? >>> >>> Thanks. >> >> One with enough space. >> >> More seriously, it's almost impossible to answer, without knowing what >> kind of software you are planning on running. With the exception of >> web-based stuff that runs chrooted, you probably can point your "music >> server" software to whichever directory(ies) you want. >> >> On a side note, if its a large partition, and if most files in it will >> also be large, I'd advise you to tune some of the newfs options, to >> reduce the density of inodes in the file system, which in turn makes >> fsck much much faster, in case it isn't cleanly unmounted (e.g. power >> failures). >
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