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January 07, 2023, 05:27:19 PM
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Hello everyone!

is there any way to change the path to the ~/.electrum folder on linux?

or move the wallet file out of /.electrum?

my idea is to move datadir to a more hidden location.
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January 07, 2023, 09:01:16 PM
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You can use -D to change the Electrum datadir and -w to use a custom wallet file path.

Code:
-D ELECTRUM_PATH, --dir ELECTRUM_PATH
-w WALLET_PATH, --wallet WALLET_PATH
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January 08, 2023, 01:47:55 AM
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You can use -D to change the Electrum datadir and -w to use a custom wallet file path.

Code:
-D ELECTRUM_PATH, --dir ELECTRUM_PATH
-w WALLET_PATH, --wallet WALLET_PATH


Thank you for your response! Smiley

to clarify: ELECTRUM_PATH should be something like this: /home/user/.New folder/whatever?
should it be in quotes?

or ELECTRUM_PATH is an environment variable that must be specified inside some configuration file?
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January 08, 2023, 02:19:00 AM
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to clarify: ELECTRUM_PATH should be something like this: /home/user/.New folder/whatever?
should it be in quotes?

or ELECTRUM_PATH is an environment variable that must be specified inside some configuration file?
I think first one is correct and you dont need it to be in quotes, try and let us know.

Currently Electrum defaults to: user/home/.electrum/wallets/default_wallet on linux OS
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January 08, 2023, 04:08:14 AM
Merited by ABCbits (1), Edwardard (1)
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to clarify: ELECTRUM_PATH should be something like this: /home/user/.New folder/whatever?
should it be in quotes?
I think first one is correct and you dont need it to be in quotes

Either option is a valid choice. But if you don't use quotes, you need to escape any space within the file path with a backslash.

Code:
"/home/user/.New folder/whatever" 
#or
/home/user/.New\ folder/whatever
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January 08, 2023, 12:23:23 PM
Last edit: January 08, 2023, 12:39:36 PM by mol76
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Ok, thanks to both of you... I will try it.

Another question: Should I open electrum first and from the menu open some terminal to execute these commands? or do I have to open the regular Linux terminal?

And also do I need to copy the content of /.electrum to the new directory? or is it created automatically?
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January 09, 2023, 05:42:13 AM
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Another question: Should I open electrum first and from the menu open some terminal to execute these commands? or do I have to open the regular Linux terminal?
Electrum should be opened with those command line options.
In the terminal, open electrum with the "-D ELECTRUM_PATH" global command line option (command depends on how you installed Electrum);
e.g.: $ ./run_electrum -D ELECTRUM_PATH

And also do I need to copy the content of /.electrum to the new directory? or is it created automatically?
A fresh data directory will be created; if you want to keep your old settings and wallet, copy it.

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January 09, 2023, 01:12:25 PM
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Thank you very much!

I'll try... and I'll comment later...
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January 14, 2023, 05:57:24 PM
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Thank you very much: vv181,  Edwardard and   nc50lc. For your help/advice.

Everything worked perfectly.

Best regards...
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