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I have installed Cisco Packet Tracer in Linux Mint 18.3 . The default save folder is in root drive. I want to make another folder at other NTFS drive denoted as Local Disk, which will contain the same data as the default save drive of Cisco PT.



I got one solution which is Symlink. But in symlink, the deletion is dependent. I want that, if I delete any file from root save directory it will still available in another local disk directory.



Is it possible? I hope my query is clear to everyone.










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I have installed Cisco Packet Tracer in Linux Mint 18.3 . The default save folder is in root drive. I want to make another folder at other NTFS drive denoted as Local Disk, which will contain the same data as the default save drive of Cisco PT.



I got one solution which is Symlink. But in symlink, the deletion is dependent. I want that, if I delete any file from root save directory it will still available in another local disk directory.



Is it possible? I hope my query is clear to everyone.










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I have installed Cisco Packet Tracer in Linux Mint 18.3 . The default save folder is in root drive. I want to make another folder at other NTFS drive denoted as Local Disk, which will contain the same data as the default save drive of Cisco PT.



I got one solution which is Symlink. But in symlink, the deletion is dependent. I want that, if I delete any file from root save directory it will still available in another local disk directory.



Is it possible? I hope my query is clear to everyone.










share|improve this question














I have installed Cisco Packet Tracer in Linux Mint 18.3 . The default save folder is in root drive. I want to make another folder at other NTFS drive denoted as Local Disk, which will contain the same data as the default save drive of Cisco PT.



I got one solution which is Symlink. But in symlink, the deletion is dependent. I want that, if I delete any file from root save directory it will still available in another local disk directory.



Is it possible? I hope my query is clear to everyone.







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