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Originally posted by quant
no, you'd do the same as if the directories were physical, ie. copy them to usb. Say for example C:\Documents points to $UR$\Docs and D:\mp3 points to $UR$\music, then if you want it to work on usb, just copy the whole $UR$ directory, the same thing you'd do if the directories were stored physically under UR directory ...
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OK, trying to wrap my mind around this without actually trying it...
So you create the symbolic link for:
D:\mp3 points to $UR$\music
does this act of creation (of the symbolic links) place physical copies of the linked files from D:\mp3 into $UR$\music?