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For a decade, I've been syncing my Desktop using Dropbox by running the commands:
sudo rm -r Desktop ln -s Dropbox/Desktop Desktop
I then see the files inside `Dropbox/Desktop` on my Desktop. Since installing MacOS Catalina, this stops working every time I reboot. The symbolic link is deleted and an empty Desktop folder is restored inside my user directory.
How can I get Catalina to preserve the Desktop symbolic link across reboots? Alternatively, how can I get Dropbox to sync the contents of my Desktop folder without using this kind of symbolic link?
Thank you for those links. Dropbox's change in handling symlinks is unrelated because I keep the "real" Desktop folder inside the Dropbox folder. The solution was provided by niazy lower down the thread:
After creating the symlink to my Dropbox desktop folder, I locked the link file by displaying its info and checking the 'Locked' checkbox.
I still create the symlink as shown above but then set it to "Locked" to have it preserved between reboots.
I would recommend not moving this thread to make it easier to find via search. Thank you for the link to the thread and to niazy for the solution.
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Thank you for those links. Dropbox's change in handling symlinks is unrelated because I keep the "real" Desktop folder inside the Dropbox folder. The solution was provided by niazy lower down the thread:
After creating the symlink to my Dropbox desktop folder, I locked the link file by displaying its info and checking the 'Locked' checkbox.
I still create the symlink as shown above but then set it to "Locked" to have it preserved between reboots.
I would recommend not moving this thread to make it easier to find via search. Thank you for the link to the thread and to niazy for the solution.
Jane
Community Moderator @ Dropbox
dropbox.com/support
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The issue I'm having with this solution is that then all of the files in that symlinked folder are also locked and I can't modify/delete. Any insight?
I don't have that issue because the only thing locked is the symlink, not the actual folder or its file contents. So, any changes to the files still sync normally. You need to delete the Desktop and create a symlink like I show at the very top of this thread.
I guess I'm having issues getting the chflags command to work on the link file itself, and not on the directory it links to. When I drag it into terminal, it is acting like a directory, not a file. Any hints for a noob?
Mark me down as another ex-dropbox user. My desktop needs to be where it belongs. Used to use sym-links. Can't anymore. 😞
Tks!
It worked perfectly
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