Hello,
I have some problems to set up my spaces for a dual boot Linux/Windows system. My computer has 3 partitions: one for Linux, one for Windows, and one for my data. I save all my files in the data partition, so that I can access my files both in Linux and Windows. I installed TeamDrive in my Windows partition and placed the default Space location in my data partition. Then, I installed TeamDrive in Linux. The problem is that
- I can't place my default Space location in my data partition (/media/Data/Spaces) : I get the error "The volume is unknown"
- if I create a space in Windows and sync it, I will be asked in my Linux partition to join the space. So it will be duplicated, and I will have 2 copies on the same computer, but on different OS.
So, is there a way to locate the spaces in a partition that is different from the OS partition ? And is it possible to avoid the duplicates between Windows and Linux ?