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Linux Directory Structure - FHS

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    Where would you mount non-removable media?

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      I think there is no rule, but I like to mount them on /mnt.

      A good discussion can be found here: https://www.reddit.com/r/linuxquestions/comments/u0ri07/where_do_you_usually_mount_your_internal_drives/

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        Wow. Talk about ways to skin a cat.

        I mount mine to /media using autofs.

        I was, at one point, using /mnt but ran in to some situation that Proxmox didn’t like that involved bind mounts (can’t remember what) and shifted them all over to /media.

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