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willxtreme wrote:This isn't a bug but it's something that I would like to be able to do and I'm sure it's feasible in Linux Mint since we can in Windows XP.
I have a partition that contains all my precious personal files (images, mp3s, videos, isos, cracks, drivers, toolz, mangas, school work etc.)
In Windows XP, I can redirect "My Documents" to that partition (E: for example).
I tried to do the same thing "Linux Mint style" but the OS didn't like it.
For safety purposes, will it remain this way or will we be able to redirect our home folder wherever we want?



willxtreme wrote:This isn't a bug but it's something that I would like to be able to do and I'm sure it's feasible in Linux Mint since we can in Windows XP.
I have a partition that contains all my precious personal files (images, mp3s, videos, isos, cracks, drivers, toolz, mangas, school work etc.)
In Windows XP, I can redirect "My Documents" to that partition (E: for example).
I tried to do the same thing "Linux Mint style" but the OS didn't like it. Here's what I did:
1)Open terminal
2)sudo su
3)echo "/dev/sda5 /home/willxtreme ntfs defaults,umask=007,gid=46 0 0" >> /etc/fstab
(sda5 is my precious partition)
I reboot and I get an error that says that I cannot auto mount the partition directly in home.
It works if let's say I create a folder inside my home directory by doing the following instead:
1)Open terminal
2)mkdir /home/willxtreme/LOL
3)sudo su
4)echo "/dev/sda5 /home/willxtreme/LOL ntfs defaults,umask=007,gid=46 0 0" >> /etc/fstab
Then when I go in my "LOL" folder in my home directory, I have access to my precious partition
I can simply auto mount the partition on start up and I'll see the logical drive on my Linux Mint desktop but I tend to keep my desktop empty.
For safety purposes, will it remain this way or will we be able to redirect our home folder wherever we want?


sarahmarienc wrote:OKAY OFF topic but where'd you get that nifty little dock bar at the bottom of your desktop? I love it!

Old Marcus wrote:I abided to that, and used autoremove and promptly screwed up my system and had to reinstall.


echo SKIP_CHECKS=yes > ~/.config/compiz/compiz-manager







The screensaver activates with many (perhaps all?) SDL games that do not require mouse input to play. Some of these games can remove the screensaver upon moving the mouse, but not all of them, and this is not a solution.


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