IBooks & pointing library to external hd

Hello,
is there way to tell iBooks that the library is located on external Hard drive?
Thanks
Vic

I haven't tried iBooks yet on my NAS, but I did try it with a seperate HD. It moved all the Books into that new location in ~/Library
But if you add a PDF to iTunes AFTER the first time you run iBooks, it will add the PDF like it used to. So you can have PDFs in playlists (which I need to have).
As for telling iBooks about the library path. You could make a Symbolic Link from your NAS to ~/Library/Containers/com.apple.BKAgentService/Data/Documents/iBooks/Books
Except it looks like iBooks just puts them all in there, no folders or anything. It doesn't rename the PDFs, but epubs it renames.
Unless Apple fixes this, I think I might need to come up with a script that will go through my existing structure of PDFs in folders, and makes Symbolic Links in the ~/Library folder for them so iBooks can think they are there.
For ePubs though, I think I'd just have to have iBooks rename them, then maybe move them to a directory on my NAS and then do the same symbolic link thing.

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