Dropbox fails to start when moving folder to NTFS partition
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sebamastian
deepin
2017-03-24 09:47
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I install Dropbox. When I log in, it defaults to the dropbox folder in / home. Then I keep moving the Dropbox folder to an NTFS partition. With the gnome Disk application, I edit and make the NTFS partition where I moved Dropbox is automonte. And when restarting the PC, I get a window that tells me that the Dropbox folder does not exist, this happens to me only in Deepin. I do the same procedure for years using the ropbox folder on the NTFS partition, because I use the same Dropbox folder from Windows. I do this in Ubuntu, in all popular Ubuntu derivatives, in Mint, kubuntu, neon kde, also in Manjar and Opensuse, and I do not have nor have I had problems when automating the NTFS partition. I do not know what the fault is, but it's as if Dropbox will load at startup faster than what the NTFS partition will automonte.
PD: It is a translation from Spanish to English of google translator, I apologize if any part does not make sense, let me know and I will try to improve it. Thank you.
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michaeljayt
deepin
2017-03-27 18:53
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Thanks for your feedback. I've reported to the developer.
And when restarting the PC, I get a window that tells me that the Dropbox folder does not exist, this happens to me only in Deepin.
I do the same procedure for years using the ropbox folder on the NTFS partition, because I use the same Dropbox folder from Windows.
I do this in Ubuntu, in all popular Ubuntu derivatives, in Mint, kubuntu, neon kde, also in Manjar and Opensuse, and I do not have nor have I had problems when automating the NTFS partition.
I do not know what the fault is, but it's as if Dropbox will load at startup faster than what the NTFS partition will automonte.
PD: It is a translation from Spanish to English of google translator, I apologize if any part does not make sense, let me know and I will try to improve it. Thank you.