For a while, it was either my Jellyfin or my Nextcloud (think NC but not sure) that was running two disks, one for OS and one for data. I forget the details but updating the OS to a new version resulted in a lot of headache.
So I'd be equally interested in the solution to this.
When I talk to teammates at work in engineering, this is usually a use case where they make a network storage. Which, I would think, just moves the problem from the Nextcloud/Owncloud/Jellyfin/etc to whatever is hosting the SMB. But probably that is less of a task to update those systems without borking the whole thing. I've not explored it yet.
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For a while, it was either my Jellyfin or my Nextcloud (think NC but not sure) that was running two disks, one for OS and one for data. I forget the details but updating the OS to a new version resulted in a lot of headache.
So I'd be equally interested in the solution to this.
When I talk to teammates at work in engineering, this is usually a use case where they make a network storage. Which, I would think, just moves the problem from the Nextcloud/Owncloud/Jellyfin/etc to whatever is hosting the SMB. But probably that is less of a task to update those systems without borking the whole thing. I've not explored it yet.