I have 2 directories which both have stuff in them:
-
/home/user/folderApple
-
/mnt/drive/folderBanana
I want to mount folderBanana
onto folderApple
like this:
sudo mount --bind "/mnt/drive/folderBanana" "/home/user/folderApple"
But I still want to be able to access the contents of folderApple
while this is activated. From what I am reading, binding the original directory to a new location should make it available, like this:
mkdir "/home/user/folderApple-original"
sudo mount --bind "/home/user/folderApple" "/home/user/folderApple-original"
But this just binds /mnt/drive/folderBanana
to /home/user/folderApple-original
as well. I tried reversing the order and result is the same.
How do I tell mount
to look for the underlying directory?
I am happy to use symlinks or something else if it’ll reliably get the job done, I am not wedded to this mechanism.
(The purpose of all this is that when an external drive is connected, I can have the storage conveniently available, but when it is not connected, the system will fallback to internal storage. But then I will want to move files between the fallback and external locations when both are available. So I need to see both locations at once.)
You can only mount into an empty directory. You cannot mix two directories with mount.
Edit: You could have two mount points maybe. With a script you unmount the fallback, and if you connect the new drive you mount it with the script. And if you are done, use your unmount script to reverse it. Just an idea.
Well that’s bullshit, I can mount to directories with contents
Alright, I didn’t know you can mount “over” a directory. But my point was, you cannot mix them, you do not mount into the directly. It just replaces it. Which also would make this directory no longer accessible, but he wants both accessible at the same time.
Yes
Ideally I’d like to avoid a script because my experience is they aren’t very durable. I make mistakes and they are difficult to troubleshoot. So I am trying to just use the tools that are already available in the system.
But maybe there is something in the idea of using a second mount, like if
/home/user/folderApple
is always empty/home/user/folderApple-original
mounts ontop of/home/user/folderApple
at boot/mnt/drive/folderBanana
also mounts ontop of/home/user/folderApple
when/if it becomes available (later in the order)