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MHBoise
7 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Linux... move the Dropbox Folder
I have been looking but not finding anything... can anyone point me in the right direction for moving the Dropbox folder? I have Ubuntu Server (no Gui) installed and the Dropbox folder (and the two ...
Walter
Dropbox Community Moderator
7 years agoHi again MHBoise - that was quick!
Can you first clarify what you mean by "the symlink I created no longer works" ? Are you getting any errors? Could you post any relevant screenshots so we can get a better look?
Also, as moving the Dropbox Folder via the CLI is not supported at this time, you may want to consider unlinking and relinking your account to use the other directory (separate hard drive) - as long as it's of a supported filesystem- upon re-installing.
In any case, please let me know what you find!
PS: I've removed your other post from the public view as you mentioned you wanted it deleted.
- MHBoise7 years agoExplorer | Level 4
just so you know the hole setup: I have a small hard drive with the OS and that included my Home directory. The Dropbox folder is located in the Home directory. My Data is located in another directory because it is located on a larger internal drive. So I created a Symlink int he Dropbox folder that points to the lacation of the data file.
Dropbox updated last week and eliminated the functionality of the symlink. My Files at Dropbox are locked up with some kind of error about the file type. I would like to move the Dropbox folder to the directory that the data is on so I can sync up my files since I have no back up or version access now.
My OS and file system are supported. My use of Symlinks and the fact that my data is on a server is not supported.
I would like to fix my files and then either hand over all of our IT to a IT company or just use Dropbox Business as it was intended and have accounts for everyone in the building instead of using the file server.
- MHBoise7 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Walter, if I unlinked and then uninstalled Dropbox then reinstalled it... I still wont have a way to designate where the Dropbox folder is. I have not seen any instructions for deciding where the Dropbox folder would be wile installing.
- Здравко7 years agoLegendary | Level 20
Dropbox supports move folders in GUI only.
- MHBoise7 years agoExplorer | Level 4
It seams that is the case... so sad. I might have to fine a 3rd party backup asap. I know it is possible and that someone at Dropbox... since all there servers are Linux... would know how to do it. There is just no documentation on it. I think I am too scared to try the mount thing since it is already mounted... can a drive be mounted in more than one place with out an issue?
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