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Георгий О.'s avatar
Георгий О.
New member | Level 1
10 years ago

Changing folder in Linux

Hello.
I've had installed Arch Linux and put my Dropbox folder to the other partition had been mounted as USB device (e.g. to the /media folder). Recently I changed the way of mounting my partition with Dropbox folder: I add my partition to fstab file and immedeatly changed mount point.
So at the moment Dropbox doesn't find this folder (I know why). I want just to change Dropbox folder but don't know how to do it. When Dropbox daemon is starting, it gives me an error about wrong folder. If I agreed I would mark all folders to sync again (but I didn't remember all folders, meh). I have tried to find out location of the settings' file and to use dropbox-cli. Nothing helps me until I post this message.
If there're ways to correct this errors without full changing of folder, I will be happy.

  • Hi James,

    Unfortunately, moving your Dropbox folder when using the CLI version of the Dropbox desktop client isn't currently available.

    You can still use symlinks to store it in a different location, but Dropbox wouldn't be able to help with these steps or supporting any issues related to it. Apologies for any inconveniences this may have caused.

     

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  • James B.127's avatar
    James B.127
    New member | Level 1

    I'm in the process of trying to do this now. The best thing I could find was the un-official dropbox wiki (link). Doesn't look like the linux version of dropbox explicitly lets you set the location.

  • Aarón__'s avatar
    Aarón__
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    Hi James,

    Unfortunately, moving your Dropbox folder when using the CLI version of the Dropbox desktop client isn't currently available.

    You can still use symlinks to store it in a different location, but Dropbox wouldn't be able to help with these steps or supporting any issues related to it. Apologies for any inconveniences this may have caused.

     

    [This thread is now closed by moderators due to inactivity. If you're experiencing a similar behavior, feel free to start a new discussion in the Ask a Question section here.]