(SOLVED) Profile of tuberculosis path must be reinstated to Dual boot w/each start

Having a dual boot (W10 & Ubuntu 14.04). Configure TB on first and migrated W10 W7 all files/folders for TB to it. Worked well. Then configure Ubuntu TB. Set the path for the profiles to the location on the main disc used by W10, I can use the same files. Worked 1st time and recognized of all the folders/files/address/etc. When I re-boot of Ubuntu it says folder Profiles is missing. In the Terminal I follow these steps to fix:

CD/usr/bin >
. / thunderbird - profilemanager >
Remove "default profile" >
create new "default profile" and sets the path to the folder of old profile even on main drive >

Again, everything works until the next reboot. So I have to re-enter the foregoing all over again! Any suggestions GREATLY appreciated!

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Thank you.

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