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    Extend Functionality of built-in File Manager

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    Natehunderd | # 1 | 2008-04-20, 20:38 | Report

    Hey!! Ok. So I'm probably the last one to figure this out, but for those who haven't:

    The built-in “File Manager” application only shows files in your /home/user/MyDocs directory.

    However, you can browse your entire file system by creating a symbolic link:
    open X Term and create a link into MyDocs directory by typing the following code:

    cd ~/MyDocs
    ln -s / Root

    The Root now appears in the File manager. You can choose any name instead of Root or make symbolic links to other directories.

    Nate

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    qwerty12 | # 2 | 2008-04-20, 20:42 | Report

    Nice trick but it has been posted before

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    iskarion | # 3 | 2008-04-20, 20:55 | Report

    But there is at least one catch with such symlinks in /home/user/MyDocs. The Maemo backup tool, when doing a backup of the MyDocs folder, is also following the symlinks and therefore will try to backup *much* more than you probably want it to backup.
    Of course you still have the possbility to do the backup the old fashioned commandline-way without the backup tool, or you can unlink the symlinks each time before you do a backup.

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    Jaffa | # 4 | 2008-04-20, 21:16 | Report

    There've also been problems, historically, with metalayer-crawler (the built-in Media Player's library indexer) getting stuck in a recursive loop when following symlinks.

    I've no idea if this has been fixed.

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    iskarion | # 5 | 2008-04-20, 22:06 | Report

    Originally Posted by Jaffa View Post
    There've also been problems, historically, with metalayer-crawler (the built-in Media Player's library indexer) getting stuck in a recursive loop when following symlinks.
    Don't think so. I have symlinks from the MyDocs folder to my external SD card and also to a NFS share which is mounted while the N800 is connected to my network at home.

    Sometimes metalayer-crawler gets lost in the depths of these symlinks and then is draining the battery like crazy. Doesn't happen very often, only every few weeks.

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    Natehunderd | # 6 | 2008-04-22, 03:43 | Report

    thanks for the explanation. The dreaded meta-layer crawler has hosed me up a number of times, and I hadn't made the connection.

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    jhoff80 | # 7 | 2008-04-22, 04:29 | Report

    Why not just install emelFM?

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    dwforslund | # 8 | 2008-04-29, 14:51 | Report

    I encountered this loop in meta-crawler when I added this link. It seemed to be persistent and killed the system performance and burned up the battery. So I wouldn't recommend this nice trick. It caused me a lot of trouble.

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