From 473a2e618f1b3dc528b4bc624da7ba5d560b3f21 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Lazorne Date: Sun, 21 Jan 2024 12:36:35 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] wiki fixes --- wiki-rtd/docs/wiki_management/spread-files.md | 10 ++++++++-- 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/wiki-rtd/docs/wiki_management/spread-files.md b/wiki-rtd/docs/wiki_management/spread-files.md index eae7e73..26095bf 100644 --- a/wiki-rtd/docs/wiki_management/spread-files.md +++ b/wiki-rtd/docs/wiki_management/spread-files.md @@ -69,11 +69,17 @@ When you navigate to wii game section the `wii games` folder should be accessibl You can also link other files this way such as individual games instead of folders or save files etc... -## Advanced Usage: Replacing entire systems or functions with Symbolic Links (Not Recommended!!) -This is not something we recommend doing as it cause link breakage with with upcoming updates to RetroDECK. +## Advanced Usage: Replacing entire systems or functions with Symbolic Links + +**Disclaimer: Not Recommended!** Do not do this unless you really really know what you are doing and this might be a hit or miss depending on your system. +This is not something we recommend doing as upcoming updates to RetroDECK could cause link breakage. + +But if you like to tinker and experiment feel free to try it on your own. + +### The usecase You could in theory delete a system folder lets say `~/retrodeck/roms/wii/` or even a `~/retrodeck/roms/saves/wii/` or `~/retrodeck/roms/states/wii/` or what ever folder or subfolder under `~/retrodeck/` and put is as a symbolic link to another place. **Example Wii:**