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sneumann
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2 years ago
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Ubuntu stuck in "Starting ..." and no Dropbox folder location is shown

Hi, my symptoms are very similar to what other posts have reported, after connecting a fresh Ubuntu 24.04 installation dropbox is stuck in status "starting ....". I raised the `fs.inotify.max_use...
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    sneumann
    2 years ago

    Hi,

    re-installing simply won't help. I now have a solution I can describe to help others with the same issue:

    0) since $HOME is on XFS file system, I need a separate ext4 partition to host the Dropbox folder. What worked in the past was to mount an ext4 partition directly on ~/Dropbox.

    This does NOT WORK ANYMORE, since dropbox tries to rename that upon start/installation.

    1) I had to have a temporary $HOME on ext4, which then happily created ~/Dropbox and do the syncing.

    2) Then I can use dropbox preferences/sync to move ~/Dropbox to a subfolder e..g  ~/ext4/Dropbox

    3) Then I can mount my normal $HOME on XFS, and mount the separate ext4 under ~/ext4/ with the ~/ext4/Dropbox folder. 

    So for your engineering team, please test ~/Dropbox being a mountpoint of an ext4 partition, and/or lift the requirement/restriction to a specific filesystem for ~/Dropbox.

    Yours,

    Steffen

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