Create Symbolic Link

Hi all!


I have been trying to create a symbolic link to a folder of the same name on my external HDD to free up space on my main SSD. Specifically Documents, Music and Pictures.


I have followed different tutorials, but it always falls down when creating the link.


I have put together a shell extention for Symbolic links also. This works perfectly if I am within the SSD, but comes up with the error "The action Run Shell Script encountered an error" in either of my external HDDs. All HDDs are the same file format also, as they have both very recently been formatted and partitioned.


Any help would be fantastic.

Mac mini, OS X Mavericks (10.9.1)

Posted on Mar 30, 2014 4:33 AM

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Mar 30, 2014 7:23 AM in response to rockettpunk

With the external drive mounted, from terminal, can you reply back with these outputs?


1. "ls -al /Volumes"

2. The syntax of the shell extension you are using, and the output of running the command manually.

3 . Create a test folder outside of the "users" folder structure, create it also on the external drive and post your link command and its output if any

4. Post the output of "ls -al" on the parent directories of both test folders, assuming the link command works.I am assuming you are using the "ln" command rather than automating keystrokes in Finder; is that correct?

Mar 30, 2014 10:47 AM in response to rockettpunk

I would need to manually copy each time, rather than it being the default place.


There's nothing special about the Documents folder, apart from the fact that you can't delete it. You can save files to any other folder just as easily, if you have access to it.


Plus the files don't show up in Finder either.


If you mean the sidebar, you can drag any folder you like into it.


I was avised that was a way to get around my issues.


You were misinformed.

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