Changing folder locations

Ok my Mac has two harddrives, a 6 GB for the OS and other system files and apps and a 20 GB for storage. In the finder window I have the Music, Pictures, Movies, etc. shortcuts but they're all set to locations on my 6 GB. Is there a way to change the shortcut locations so that I can have them go to like Music, Pictures, Movies, etc. on my 20 GB?

I don't know how you can move your root folder (music root, picture root, etc), but you can link the child folders to your bigger drive. For example you can link your iPhoto Library folder under the Pictures folder.
1. Create a folder on your bigger disk named iPhoto Library
2. Right click on the folder (or ctrl click using one button mouse) and choose Make Alias
3. Move the alias to the original Pictures folder and change its name to iPhoto Library
Ziv

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