Help me move my loops to external drive

I want to move my loops to an external drive to free up space on my laptop drive. Can someone offer a clear, understandable tutorial on how to do this?
I've got my head spinning after spending the last couple days trying to figure this out, as I keep getting widely different responses, plus I've heard that jampack4 puts the loops into a different folder than earlier jampacks.
Is there a simple, understandable way to do this? I didn't think it would be so confusing to just move a folder, but which folder or folders is it.
Thanks,
Randall

This might help you out...
http://logic-users.org/forums/LUG/thread/93444
Although.....Simply creating a alias has worked for me.
Ezzzzz
PowerMac G5 Dual 2.5 Mac OS X (10.4.7)

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