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I am not sure you can just make a link to accomplish this. I am not a linux expert, but based on what you want to do it seems likely you would have to direct your OS to mount the directory you mentioned onto your external media. This would be done by configuring your fstab file I think(DO THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK).
You could then make a symbolic link that points to the home directory that you mounted on the external media. If you are really interested I do not mind helping you research this further because it would help learn my OS better.
Also I have a question about this because if your external media was removed, what happens to the mount command??
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