Thank you for this tutorial, I am using hard-links, but there are some
issues because of server writing to files therefore I had to change the
owner of base files to root, but that makes more problems :) I will
definitely look at the unionfs.
On 2012.10.29. 19:17, Lord_Jeremy wrote:
Hey all.
Nice, thanks for the story. Always good to hear sollutions from people just
for the sake of "what else is out there"
Instead of using a uninionfs we use symbolic links, i only share the maps
folder because that is one of the biggest ones. I just dump all maps in
there regardless if it needs to be
Hey all. For a while I've been operating multiple TF2 servers off the same data
files, where all each instance has is a separate /cfg and /addons directory.
I'm using a program called Unionfs-fuse, which allows you to mount directories
in layers over each other. (I'm using the FUSE variant for s
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