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I have my arrs connected through SMB and hardlinks work fine.
I'd guess it's more about the underlying filesystem, I've got ext4.
Are you sharing the top folder holding both folders where you're creating the hardlinks or are you creating individual shares for each folder?
The former.
You cannot hardlink across drives, and I'm guessing the OS might not know it's one drive if you've got multiple shares.
For sure! Yeah I was just remembering that shares get mounted as a drive when you access them. So makes sense.