Montar Google Drive en Linux con google-drive-ocamlfuse, Ubuntu y Fedora
Google-drive-ocamlfuse es un cliente para Google Drive, escrito en OCaml. Este le permite montar su Google Drive en Linux.
Características:
- Acceso completo de lectura / escritura a los archivos y carpetas.
- Acceso de sólo lectura a Google Docs (exportación a formatos configurables)
- Soporte de varias cuentas
- Manejo de archivos duplicados
- Acceso a la papelera (.Trash)
Instalación
Fedora
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su | |
dnf copr enable sergiomb/google-drive-ocamlfuse | |
dnf install google-drive-ocamlfuse |
Ubuntu
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sudo add-apt-repository ppa:alessandro-strada/ppa | |
sudo apt-get update | |
sudo apt-get install google-drive-ocamlfuse |
Configuración
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mkdir ~/gdrive | |
google-drive-ocamlfuse ~/gdrive | |
google-drive-ocamlfuse |
Genial!!! Muchas gracias!
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