OS X Mavericks :: User Folder Location

Jul 1, 2014

My laptop is partitioned, and the startup partition is starting to fill up. I'm trying to figure out what (if anything) I can move to the non-startup partition. My user folder is large due to mobile apps. Can I move the user folder? If not, can I move the mobile apps folder within it?

Info:
OS X 10.9.3, Macbook Pro with 2.2 GHZ Intel Core i7 processor

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OS X Mavericks :: Dropbox Won't Start After Moving Location Of User Folder

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I have a mid 2011 iMac running latest version of Mavericks. I recently purchased an external thunderbolt SSD and cloned my boot HD to it, excluding the user folders as these are too big for the SSD and will remain on the internal HDD, and made it the start disk. Then, once booted with the SSD, I went into users settings and mapped my user to the user folder location on the internal HDD. I then rebooted. 

After the reboot everything is working just fine with the exception of Dropbox which first asks for my Mac user account password and then returns the following error and closes the app: Couldn't start DropboxThis is usually because of permissions error. Errors can also be caused by your home folder being stored on a network share.

I see involve going into the preferences in the Dropbox application and clicking the button to repair permissions, but I can't get to that because the application just quits. If I reboot using the internal HDD again I can get the application to load just fine. 

Info:
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Now it appears the drive is dying. It won't boot to get to the login - it gets to the blue screen and mouse cursor in the upper left, then circular spinning countdown in the center, then repeat, then hang at the blue screen. I can hear the drive making a repeated winding/reading type of noise when it gets to the point where the login should be coming up.

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- Put the existing failing drive in my USB powered enclosure

I don't have a time machine backup to work from.

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IMAGINE I have 2 hard disk partitions on the SAME hard disk,
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The Plan:
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In Windows XP or Windows 7, you can redirect those as using the methods below:
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