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mike _.
8 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...
- 8 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...)
- 7 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.
- 7 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)
Jane
Dropbox Staff
Hey mike _.,
Thanks for reaching out on the Dropbox Community! Let's follow some steps together to work on that.
As a first step, please make sure that you don't have any locations Symlinked to the Dropbox folder. If you aren't sure about whether you have used Symlinks, please have a look at the steps here:
#1. Open your Terminal app (Located at /Applications/Utilities/Terminal). You can also search for "Terminal" using the magnifying glass at the top of your screen.
#2. Copy and paste the following line into the Terminal:
(NOTE: If your Dropbox account is located on "/Users/JaneA/Dropbox", then fill in the command line as below)
find "/Users/JaneA/Dropbox" -type l -exec ls -lah {} \;
The above should give you a list of symlinks in your Dropbox folder and where they point to. Please remove these Symlinks and allow Dropbox to sync correctly.
If you don't find any Symlinks there, please let me know here and I'd glad to work on that more with you.
Kind regards,
JaneA
mike _.
8 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Your reply is written as though I'm using macOS when I clearly stated I'm using Linux.
I stated in my post that I had tried deleting everything in ~/Dropbox/ prior to attempting to change the Dropbox direcory locaton and the error still occurs. The presence of symlinks in ~/Dropbox/ can't be the cause of the error if the error occurs when ~/Dropbox/ is empty.
I don't have any symlinks in ~/Dropbox. I avoid using symlinks in stuff that I backup in Dropbox because I know symlinks won't be preserved.
Is there any way to get the Dropbox client to produce detailed error messages?
Is there any way to change the Dropbox directory location except using the GUI?
I've tried modifying the path value in ~/.dropbox/info.json (having first made sure no Dropbox processes were running), and then putting a copy of ~/Dropbox at the path I'd specified. On starting the Dropbox client the value of path in ~/.dropbox/info.json got changed back to what it was before. The only other suggestion of how to move the directory without using the GUI I can find online is to move the directory then create ~/Dropbox as a symlink, which is basically a bodge and not an acceptable solution.
- Jane8 years agoDropbox Staff
Hey mike _.,
I appreciate your swift and timely reply!
Seems that it would be better for you to troubleshoot this specific case via our official support channel, so that a specialised member of our team troubleshoots and advises on how to have this issue resolved. If it's not too much trouble for you, please raise a ticket with our team that may help us determine the case and let me know here, so that I search for your email internally and transfer our discussion there.Looking forward to hearing back from you!Warm regards,JaneA- mike _.8 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Before posting here I searched for a way to raise a ticket with Dropbox directly but was unable to find one.
I followed that link yo posted and maybe I raised a ticket and maybe I didn't. I don't know. I filled in the form, submitted it and got taken to https://www.dropbox.com/help and given absolutely no indication of whether what I'd entered in to the form was sent somewhere a human will read it or droped in to a void never to be seen again. Very poor user experience.
Why are you, someone who (I assume because "Dropboxer") works for Dropbox, using a third party url shortening service when posting links in the official Dropbox form to take people to another Dropbox webpage? Do you have absolute control over that short url and ensure that in future it never points somewhere other than where it currently does, say to a phishing site skinned to look like the Dropbox website?
- mike _.8 years agoHelpful | Level 6
I've now recieved an email telling me that I did open ticket. The form for raising a ticket should provide feedback though.
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