How to set path to sdk that is in different drive than home

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I was using Windows and now moved to Ubuntu 17.
I have formated the drive(NTFS > ext4) and copy the data again. Now the drive which is holding the sdk(which is copied from windows) is this /mnt/72f9f0ae-7f8c-486b-9f5f-bc34efb74005/Tools/Android/sdk now how I can set this path to android studio? because I'm expecting that the number 72f9f0ae-7f8c-486b-9f5f-bc34efb74005 will change each time I restart the computer. SO what is permanent way of setting the path to sdk which is not in the home drive?










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  • I don't think 72f9f0ae-7f8c-486b-9f5f-bc34efb74005 should change - it should be the UUID of the block device
    – steeldriver
    Mar 5 at 15:21










  • ... having said that, you can mount the drive anywhere you like via your /etc/fstab file: see one of the many previous questions on this topic such as How to make partitions mount at startup?
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    Mar 5 at 17:47














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I was using Windows and now moved to Ubuntu 17.
I have formated the drive(NTFS > ext4) and copy the data again. Now the drive which is holding the sdk(which is copied from windows) is this /mnt/72f9f0ae-7f8c-486b-9f5f-bc34efb74005/Tools/Android/sdk now how I can set this path to android studio? because I'm expecting that the number 72f9f0ae-7f8c-486b-9f5f-bc34efb74005 will change each time I restart the computer. SO what is permanent way of setting the path to sdk which is not in the home drive?










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  • I don't think 72f9f0ae-7f8c-486b-9f5f-bc34efb74005 should change - it should be the UUID of the block device
    – steeldriver
    Mar 5 at 15:21










  • ... having said that, you can mount the drive anywhere you like via your /etc/fstab file: see one of the many previous questions on this topic such as How to make partitions mount at startup?
    – steeldriver
    Mar 5 at 17:47












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I was using Windows and now moved to Ubuntu 17.
I have formated the drive(NTFS > ext4) and copy the data again. Now the drive which is holding the sdk(which is copied from windows) is this /mnt/72f9f0ae-7f8c-486b-9f5f-bc34efb74005/Tools/Android/sdk now how I can set this path to android studio? because I'm expecting that the number 72f9f0ae-7f8c-486b-9f5f-bc34efb74005 will change each time I restart the computer. SO what is permanent way of setting the path to sdk which is not in the home drive?










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I was using Windows and now moved to Ubuntu 17.
I have formated the drive(NTFS > ext4) and copy the data again. Now the drive which is holding the sdk(which is copied from windows) is this /mnt/72f9f0ae-7f8c-486b-9f5f-bc34efb74005/Tools/Android/sdk now how I can set this path to android studio? because I'm expecting that the number 72f9f0ae-7f8c-486b-9f5f-bc34efb74005 will change each time I restart the computer. SO what is permanent way of setting the path to sdk which is not in the home drive?







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  • I don't think 72f9f0ae-7f8c-486b-9f5f-bc34efb74005 should change - it should be the UUID of the block device
    – steeldriver
    Mar 5 at 15:21










  • ... having said that, you can mount the drive anywhere you like via your /etc/fstab file: see one of the many previous questions on this topic such as How to make partitions mount at startup?
    – steeldriver
    Mar 5 at 17:47
















  • I don't think 72f9f0ae-7f8c-486b-9f5f-bc34efb74005 should change - it should be the UUID of the block device
    – steeldriver
    Mar 5 at 15:21










  • ... having said that, you can mount the drive anywhere you like via your /etc/fstab file: see one of the many previous questions on this topic such as How to make partitions mount at startup?
    – steeldriver
    Mar 5 at 17:47















I don't think 72f9f0ae-7f8c-486b-9f5f-bc34efb74005 should change - it should be the UUID of the block device
– steeldriver
Mar 5 at 15:21




I don't think 72f9f0ae-7f8c-486b-9f5f-bc34efb74005 should change - it should be the UUID of the block device
– steeldriver
Mar 5 at 15:21












... having said that, you can mount the drive anywhere you like via your /etc/fstab file: see one of the many previous questions on this topic such as How to make partitions mount at startup?
– steeldriver
Mar 5 at 17:47




... having said that, you can mount the drive anywhere you like via your /etc/fstab file: see one of the many previous questions on this topic such as How to make partitions mount at startup?
– steeldriver
Mar 5 at 17:47















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