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rmcellig
Joined: 19 Nov 2011 Posts: 734 Location: Ottawa Ontario Canada
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Posted: Tue 17 Apr 2012, 14:12 Post subject:
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I just installed a fresh Frugal install (Puppy 5.2. on my computer. The screenshots will show what I have done so far. I think the only thing left is to create the script which I am not quite sure how to do. Let me know if what I have done so far looks good so that we can proceed onto the script I need to create in my Startup folder.
If at all possible, I would love to make Puppy Linux my main OS. I seem to keep going back to it instead of other Linux distros and even my iMac!
Thanks!!!
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DaveS

Joined: 09 Oct 2008 Posts: 3669 Location: UK
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Posted: Tue 17 Apr 2012, 15:05 Post subject:
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You seem to have the hidden folder .dropbox in your filesystem tree (/) and also in /root.
Surely it should only appear in /root, probably symlinked from the same location as your Dropbox folder?
My original guess still holds, I suspect dropbox is looking for the .dropbox and Dropbox folders on a partition that is not at that point mounted. Are you loading your frugal install from sda4?
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rmcellig
Joined: 19 Nov 2011 Posts: 734 Location: Ottawa Ontario Canada
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Posted: Tue 17 Apr 2012, 15:33 Post subject:
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I am mounting from sda5. I have my .dropbox folder symlinked in my root folder. The actual .dropbox folder is in my / folder.
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DaveS

Joined: 09 Oct 2008 Posts: 3669 Location: UK
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Posted: Tue 17 Apr 2012, 15:45 Post subject:
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| rmcellig wrote: | | I am mounting from sda5. I have my .dropbox folder symlinked in my root folder. The actual .dropbox folder is in my / folder. |
OK, but your pics show your Dropbox folder on sda4. Puppy will not mount sda4 automatically if loading from sda5. You must mount sda4 at boot with a script or .dropbox will not be able to find its data folder (Dropbox)
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rmcellig
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Posted: Tue 17 Apr 2012, 15:48 Post subject:
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I get ya. What I will do is put a frugal install and the dropbox folder on the same sda partition. I just noticed that sda 7 has over 100GB of free space so I will put everything on this partition to make things simpler.
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DaveS

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Posted: Tue 17 Apr 2012, 15:52 Post subject:
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| rmcellig wrote: | | I get ya. What I will do is put a frugal install and the dropbox folder on the same sda partition. I just noticed that sda 7 has over 100GB of free space so I will put everything on this partition to make things simpler. |
That should fix it.
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rmcellig
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Posted: Tue 17 Apr 2012, 16:09 Post subject:
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It will definitely keep things simpler. I have 216.72GB of free space for sda5. Tons of room to do a frugal install and create a new Dropbox folder which I will keep out of the Root folder.
I will post back with screen shots of how I have it configured to make sure I have dropbox etc... in the right places, then we can move on to the startup script. This is so fun!!
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rmcellig
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Posted: Tue 17 Apr 2012, 19:17 Post subject:
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So here is my latest update. I formatted a new Puppy Frugal partition ext4 (sda5) which is over 200GB in size. Now I think all I have to do is create that script so Dropbox loads on startup?
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rmcellig
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Posted: Tue 17 Apr 2012, 19:37 Post subject:
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I created a startup file in my Startup folder and although Dropbox now appears on my taskbar, I am still presented with the Dropbox setup window. This is what I have in the file.
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DaveS

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Posted: Wed 18 Apr 2012, 16:16 Post subject:
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| rmcellig wrote: | | I created a startup file in my Startup folder and although Dropbox now appears on my taskbar, I am still presented with the Dropbox setup window. |
Sure you are... Dropbox must create a unique identity for every install. Just follow the on screen set up procedure and eventually it will find your existing Dropbox folder and ask if you want to merge it. Say yes, and you are all done.
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rmcellig
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Posted: Wed 18 Apr 2012, 16:35 Post subject:
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Thanks for the heads up. I will keep an eye on what happens and post back. I have my Dropbox setup pointing to my link to Dropbox instead of the actual Dropbox folder. Should I be pointing to the actual folder instead? Does it matter?
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rmcellig
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Posted: Fri 20 Apr 2012, 06:25 Post subject:
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I think what I will do is just do a full install to a new partition so I can dual boot with other Linux distros and I know that Dropbox works fine in a full install.
Is there a downside to doing a full install? I know it is not as flexible as a frugal install and I would think that a full install is like your typical Linux installation.
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jmccoy1
Joined: 17 Nov 2011 Posts: 4
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Posted: Thu 18 Oct 2012, 13:55 Post subject:
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Hello - I'm using fernan's solution to getting Dropbox to start correctly (except that I put a link to ~/.dropbox-dist/dropboxd in my Startup folder, rather than a script). I have a question, though: Why does this work? Why does moving the .dropbox folder to /mnt/home change anything?
I'm not sure whether my question is about frugal installs, permissions, symbolic links, Linux, or something else.
Thanks for any help!
| fernan wrote: | Hi, I'm running puppy linux 5.25 and had the same problem, but I've found an easy fix to run dropbox under a FRUGAL install:
I moved the .dropbox folder outside the /root folder (where is installed by default), and made a link inside /root pointing to the real location. In my case, I've moved the .drobbox folder to /mnt/home/.dropbox
PAY ATTENTION THAT I'M MOVING AND LINKING THE .dropbox FOLDER, NOT THE Dropbox FOLDER
I also have my Dropbox folder outside the /root folder and linked to that in /root so I don't need a hughe lupusave.3fs (or pup_save file)
to auto-start the dropbox daemon, I've made a executable file in /root/Startup/dropbox-start.sh
this is inside it:
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~/.dropbox-dist/dropboxd
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It's working in my computer, I hope this can help other users with the same problem. It seems many people have this problem
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