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Is it possible not to exclude some folders, but to specify which folders to track?
That would be easier.
In the same directory I created another folder called .config and within this directory I put in another, tracker.
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I think I have hit a problem in that case, I am on Ubuntu and cannot see the /home/user/ file and I cannot browse to it. In mass storage mode the only directory I can see and browse is the main folder containing music, DCIM and so on. Any ideas how I can get to the other directories within Ubuntu?
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That would be easier.