Is it better practice to mount drives in /mnt/mountpoint or in /media/user/mountpoint?
/run/media/USERNAME is better and works without root, if you use udisksctl
I've two Mint VMs in Virtualbox. One hosts internal services and has critical data. The other is hosting services exposed to the internet and has no data of value.
I think I can paravirtualize one of these VMs, I think using docker. I'd end up with a single image I could then easily migrate to physical hardware.
Am I on the right track? I've no problem figuring out how. But, I'm not sure which means is best and why.
I would move to KVM as it is faster and easier
Fuck. I was overcomplicating it.
Never mind, I just found this post which explains it all.
How do I trouble shoot a broken tray icon in swaybar?
There will be a new sticky soon, for the upcoming week. Allow me to suggest you to ask again there for visibility. Please provide some details, what's broken? E.g. "context menu doesn't open"
Is it better practice to mount drives in /mnt/mountpoint or in /media/user/mountpoint?
/run/media/USERNAME is better and works without root, if you use udisksctl