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mike _.
9 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Linux - Unable to change Dropbox directory
I'm using Fedora Workstation 25 with GNOME.
Trying to change the Dropbox directory results in the utterly useless message "Unexpected errors occurred. Your Dropbox is ok!".
Steps to recre...
- 9 years ago
I was having this same issue. I found a fix in creating a Dropbox folder in my home directory prior to connecting my account. This caused the installer to throw an error about a Dropbox folder already existing that prompted me to either delete the Dropbox folder or select a different location. Eureka! (for me at least...)
- 8 years ago
Guys solved, and the solution was the easiest and logic.
I expose my situation:
sda1 300GB --> /
sda5 8TB --> /home
As I explained, I wanted to install Dropbox below /home directory, but playing as "root" user, by default, it forced the installation on /root
So I just installed the daemon using the user who owns the home directory I want and it works properly, just remember to add the "user" to the root group.
If you need more details, don't hesitate to ask.
- 8 years ago
wrote:I was having this same issue. I found a fix in creating a Dropbox folder in my home directory prior to connecting my account. This caused the installer to throw an error about a Dropbox folder already existing that prompted me to either delete the Dropbox folder or select a different location. Eureka! (for me at least...)
This didn't work for me, but I did find a similar solution! I created a "work" dropbox account and set up a fresh installation of dropbox with that account, which places the "work" Dropbox folder in the defaut ~/Dropbox. I then deleted everything in ~/.dropbox* (with rm -rf ~/.dropbox* ), reinstalled dropbox and set it up using my personal account. Now since the folder in ~/Dropbox already contains the dropbox for the work account, I got the prompt that allowed me to either delete the Dropbox folder or select a different location for my personal account. Somehow this worked when simply moving the folder within dropbox wouldn't... I hope this helps somebody! (using Fedora 27 btw)
mike _.
9 years agoHelpful | Level 6
pix365 wrote:
100% match to my issue, Usng Fedora 26 - Followed all the permisson changes in this thread. However I can move the "~/Dropbox" directory in to a "~/subfolder?Dropbox" sync works. Unable to move Dropbox folder to another partion on same SSD or any HDD Drive. (internal or external).. Would you recommned I open a new ticket to raise the awareness to support?
Yep, sounds like same issue I encoutered. Dropbox support told me earlier today that engineering are "not actively working on a solution for this problem". Which is disapointingbut not particularly surprising given the obscureness of the issue and the number of people who'd be affected by it.Someone else raising a ticket may make them more inclined to look at the issue. Tell them you think you're encounting the same issue as ticket 6168712.
It'd be interesting to know if the issue occurs on any distro other than Fedora. I can't replicate it on openSUSE. I've not tried any other distros. I've not yet had time/inclination to try other distros.
pix365
9 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Mike, I moved off Linuxmint 18.2 why? After the lastest upgrade I cannot fix low audio and distortion issues.
So in my efforts to track down the root cause over the past two weeks l've tried various flavours of Ununtu based distros, 16.04.04 & 17.04. this audio issue is common to all with kernel 4.6.xx. Back to your Dropbox question, in these distro tests (a real machine not inside a VM) the Dropbox app allowed me use any folder on my HDD (I'm adding +30GB of images per week to Dropbox, so I know for sure they worked.
As a workaround I'll try to setup LM 17.3 on a Virtualbox, I can sync up Dropbox to shared directory, thats is if i can fool the app to use it as drive and not a network share.
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