Until 2 weeks ago, I was running Windows 10 and I had placed my Dropbox folder on an external hard drive. I've switched to using Ubuntu and I want to resume using Dropbox. I'm going to follow the instructions at this link:
https://linoxide.com/linux-how-to/install-dropbox-ubuntu/
The only potential problem I see is that this method will place the Dropbox folder on my internal hard disk, where there is not enough space. I'm assuming that once Dropbox is running, it will begin cloning its folder from your cloud to my internal hard disk.
So, two questions:
1) If I can quickly interrupt the synch process and tell Dropbox that it already has a folder (on the EXTERNAL HD), will it recognize that folder or attempt to recreate it somehow? The external HD is NTFS and Ubuntu has no problem accessing files there.
2) Is there a better way to do the installation which avoids these issues?
I have made two complete copies of my Dropbox folder and they're stored on separate media until this mystery is solved. And, I'm using a dual boot setup, so I can return to Windows 10 in case this migration requires tweaking something in the Dropbox app on Win10.
Edit: If all factors were the same as above, but I had bought a new computer running Windows 10, would a new Dropbox installation "honor" its folder on the external HD, or would it try to replace it somehow?