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Normal Steam sees all my drives. It's the launcher I boot through Steam (Battle.Net and Renegade X) that only see my primary drive, and I thought that was related to Steam's default drive and proton forcing the launcher to only see the default drive set in Steam's settings.
I'm not much into WINE, but I wouldn't expect anything else. There's one file tree in the Windows-like environment Steam/Proton are creating for you. You would need to have that environment (that exists per game) somewhere else.
It would create significant complexity if these environments would be split over several hard drives.
What are your trying to reach?
There's not enough space on the main drive?
But if you need all your games somewhere else, it shouldn't be that hard? How about mounting /home on the big drive? Or steamapps (which seems to house the WINE environment)?
But, you don't need to "see" it!
As far as I can tell, Proton uses a directory under /home. So everything you install there is on the drive you mounted /home on!
I think Linux is sometimes more complex to administer, but it sure is... different. One needs to get used to some other stuff. (Like: Do not download programs from the web. (There might be exceptions. But not Steam.))