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MutantTurkeynew guitar :) :)02:22
ChinnoDogIs there a way for me to put multiple mount points on a single file system?04:01
ChinnoDogFor example, suppose I wanted my /home on a file system but I wanted to to also contain /storage04:02
ChinnoDogs/to to/it to04:02
ChinnoDogI don't want to create a bazillion partitions, so i would rather they share the same storage pool04:03
waltmanOf course.  You can mount things under /mnt, can't you?04:04
waltmanwhat do you mean you want /home to contain /storage?04:05
ChinnoDogI mean that I want /home and /storage to share the same hard disk space, e.g. a 100gb xfs paritition04:07
ChinnoDogI do not want to create to 50gb partitions because I have no idea what the distribution will be04:07
ChinnoDogs/to/two04:07
ChinnoDogMust be getting late. :-p04:07
waltmanYou could symlink /storage to /home/storage04:08
ChinnoDogsymlink from where?04:08
ChinnoDogIf I were to do that then wouldn't it mean that /storage is in another partition?04:09
waltmanmkdir /home/storage; cd /; ln -s /home/storage04:09
waltmanno, just the symlink is on the other partition04:10
waltmanA hardlink wouldn't work, but a symlink is just a pointer.04:10
waltmanalternatively you could mount /storage, make /storage/home and symlink that to /home04:11
ChinnoDoghmm.  So, then I would mount my data partition as /storage and symlink /home on root to /storage/home, and this would not break anything?04:12
waltmannope04:12
ChinnoDogThere are tons of emergency vehicles outside. I can't figure out what is going on04:14
waltmanwhere are you?04:15
PennBotIt has been said that you are lucky I like you, waltman04:15
ChinnoDogThey passed by a few minutes ago but they can't be far away. I thought they were at the high school behind the apartment but now I think they sound too far away to be there04:15
ChinnoDogDenver, PA04:15
ChinnoDogNow I can't hear them. They either moved away quickly or turned off their sirents.04:16
ChinnoDogsirens04:16
waltmanHuh.  I'd expect Denver to be pretty quiet.04:18
waltmanThat's out by Adamstown, isn't it?04:18
ChinnoDogyup04:18
ChinnoDogidk. I'll probably find some news on it tomorrow.04:19
ChinnoDogwaltman: ok, so, if /home or /storage is a symlink, it will work. Well, maybe there is one more complication. I want /home encrypted...04:20
ChinnoDogI don't want to encrypt /storage though. It is going to have.. well, random crap in it including ISO images, music, stuff that I don't care if people rip off04:22
waltmanYes, that might be a problem.  I thought you had to encrypt the entire partition.04:22
waltmanI don't really know anything about encrypted filesystems.04:23
waltmanBut it seems like it would be awfully difficult to do that AND not have to decide on the sizes up front.04:24
ChinnoDoghmm04:24
ChinnoDogperhaps some other arrangement is preferable04:24
ChinnoDogMaybe I can estimate my /home minus all of music and pics and stuff04:25
ChinnoDogThen, I can symlink those folders to /storage04:25
waltmanYou realize, of course, that disk space is dirt cheap.  I just picked up a 1 TB drive at Microcenter last week for $50.04:26
ChinnoDogThis is my work laptop. I get 500gb. And, judging by how hard it was to get this two year old laptop, I will be stuck with that for the next 3 years at least.04:27
ChinnoDogSo, I am going to make the most of it!04:27
waltmannod04:27
ChinnoDogI'm stealing disk space and memory for ubuntu and virtualizing Server 08. In exchange, I am going to use an SSD as a Readyboost style disk cache.04:28
ChinnoDogI see that home directory encryption occurs per user04:35
ChinnoDogTherefore, I can mount /home on its own partition and create a storage directory there that would not be encrypted, but my user profile will be encrypted04:36
waltmanwhat is a "user profile"?04:38
ChinnoDogsorry, too many years as a Windows sys admin. :-)04:51
ChinnoDoguser profile == /home/chinnodog04:51
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qkallanyone know how to submit music to the ubuntu one music store?17:36
qkalli've googled for awhile and i can't seem to even get close to figuring it out.17:37
rmg51I never tried17:39
rmg51I've never even used Ubuntu One17:41
ChinnoDogI don't get this. Why is it that I dd some zeros into a 1gb file in a compressed btrfs volume that it takes up 1gb? No compression appears to be happening. Yet, the file system is obviously compressed since it occupies more space with du than in shown with df.19:20
rmg51your question is unanswerable, please ask an answerable question :-/19:22
ChinnoDog:-\19:23
ChinnoDogI want to preallocate a KVM disk image on this volume with compression enabled19:24
ChinnoDogI don't think I am doing anything wrong. Is this btrfs being half baked?19:24
* ChinnoDog is annoyed19:26
rmg51see above response19:26
ChinnoDogIt /is/ answerable. dd must be using some write method that btrfs can't or won't compress19:27
ChinnoDogclearly placing the VM images on btrfs is a bad idea19:28
rmg51so is asking me ;-)19:29
ChinnoDogon btrfs is a pretty good way to squash a file system in a small space though19:33
ChinnoDogthat is "/ on btrfs"..19:33
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