> I still think OwnCloud would be more friendly if one could simply give
it a list of folders that one wants synchronised.

The client does allow to sync an arbitrary number of folders, check its 
settings dialog... Just make sure you remove the default folder which syncs 
your whole owncloud folder, then you can add others.

Regards, Randolph

Am 23. Oktober 2014 13:20:23 MESZ, schrieb Chris Green <c...@isbd.net>:
>On Thu, Oct 23, 2014 at 11:40:38AM +0200, Vincent Petry wrote:
>> Hi Chris,
>> 
>> Currently the sync client ignores hard links and symlinks, so these
>> files/folders will be left untouched/unsynced.
>> 
>How can it ignore hard links?  All files are hard links, that's what a
>file is.  OK about symlinks though.
>
>
>> The way I do it is the reverse:
>> 
>> For example I store wallpapers in
>/home/vincent/ownCloud/pics/wallpapers
>> 
>> And I symlink ln -s ownCloud/pics/wallpapers $HOME/Documents
>> 
>> This way inside $HOME/Documents I have a symlink that points inside
>the
>> ownCloud folder, and these files are synced properly.
>> 
>Yes, I realised this way is possible, thanks for the confirmation.
>I'll do it this way for now.
>
>
>I still think OwnCloud would be more friendly if one could simply give
>it a list of folders that one wants synchronised.
>
>-- 
>Chris Green
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