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You should be safe reading existing files directly, or adding new files directly, as long as don't care that your new files will only be moved into the storage pool during the next check, which runs automatically at midnight (or manually using ''greyhole --fsck''). Until then, your new files will be stored in your shared directories (normally ''/var/hda/files/share_name/'').
Also, touching anything inside the '''gh''' directories that Greyhole creates at the root of your partitions is a recipe for disaster. [[Greyhole not on root | We strongly discourage you from using the root partition in a drive pool]].</div><br/>}}
'''NOTE:''' All commands are executed as root user (Fedora) or preceded with sudo (Ubuntu).
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