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Simply open chrome and type chrome://version/ in address bar and look for Profile Path.
- How do I start Chrome using a specified "user profile"?
There's a super easy way to identify the profile directory:...
- How do I start Chrome using a specified "user profile"?
20 Μαΐ 2016 · To back up your profile(s), copy the Default profile folder and any numbered Profile folders in the UserData folder on Windows, the Chrome folder on Mac OS X El Capitan, or the google-chrome folder in Linux to an external hard drive or a cloud service.
There's a super easy way to identify the profile directory: go to chrome://version and check the Profile Path. Assuming you are seeing /path/to/your/PROFILE, use --user-data-dir=/path/to/your --profile-directory=PROFILE.
Finding Your Chrome Profile Folder on Linux. 1. Open Terminal: Press Ctrl + Alt + T to open the Terminal window. 2. Navigate to the Chrome folder: In the Terminal window, enter this command: cd ~/.config/google-chrome/ 3. Find your profile folder: In the Google Chrome folder, there should be a folder titled “Default” that contains your ...
24 Ιουν 2011 · You can check the location of your Chrome Profile Settings Path by visiting the chrome://profile-internals/ URI in Chrome. With a default installation it will just list one profile under 'Person 1' which you click on to show the Profile Path and other details.
[Linux] google-chrome --user-data-dir=/path/to/foo Environment (Linux) On Linux, the user data directory can also be overridden with the $CHROME_USER_DATA_DIR environment variable.
Chrome Remote Desktop (CRD) used to set $CHROME_USER_DATA_DIR or $CHROME_CONFIG_HOME on the virtual session on a Linux host, since a single Chrome instance cannot show windows on multiple X displays, and two running Chrome instances cannot share the same user data directory.