>>> Now I have one more question, and this is for Fred or Stan. Should any
physical directories named Documents, Downloads, Music, Pictures, Video,
etc., remain on the actual /home mount?

>> My process was to mkdir on the new drive, delete the old directory in
/home/user and when I created the link the directory was visible in the
/home/user just writing to somewhere else.

> What you do, or at least what I did, was leave the actual directories
where they are, but edit fstab so that your new partitions are mounted
there.

Does seem cleaner; but, I assume you are creating a partition for each
directory?  And fstab could be saved and at worse used for reference in new
build.

At the end of the day the strength of Linux is the options it affords for
your specific needs.  Pros/Cons to all the great ideas listed here and the
beauty is, if setup right, you can try them all.. the data, as is the
point, is sitting snugly off to the side.
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