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@@ -25,14 +25,14 @@ Edit /etc/fstab
to include your cloud directory by adding
[code]
-example.com/cloud/ /mount/point davfs user,noauto,uid=<DesktopUser>,file_mode=600,dir_mode=700 0 1
+[baseurl]/cloud/ /mount/point davfs user,noauto,uid=<DesktopUser>,file_mode=600,dir_mode=700 0 1
[/code]
-Where example.com is the URL of your hub, /mount/point is the location you want to mount the cloud, and <DesktopUser> is the user you log in to one your computer. Note that if you are mounting as a normal user (not root) the mount point must be in your home directory.
+Where [baseurl] is the URL of your hub, /mount/point is the location you want to mount the cloud, and <DesktopUser> is the user you log in to one your computer. Note that if you are mounting as a normal user (not root) the mount point must be in your home directory.
For example, if I wanted to mount my cloud to a directory called 'cloud' in my home directory, and my username was bob, my fstab would be
-[code]example.com/cloud/ /home/bob/cloud davfs user,noauto,uid=bob,file_mode=600,dir_mode=700 0 1[/code]
+[code][baseurl]/cloud/ /home/bob/cloud davfs user,noauto,uid=bob,file_mode=600,dir_mode=700 0 1[/code]
Now, create the mount point.
@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ Create a file called 'secrets'
and add your cloud login credentials
[code]
-example.com/cloud <username> <password>
+[baseurl]/cloud <username> <password>
[/code]
Where <username> and <password> are the username and password [i]for your hub[/i].
@@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ Don't let this file be writeable by anyone who doesn't need it with
Finally, mount the drive.
-[code]mount example.com/cloud[/code]
+[code]mount [baseurl]/cloud[/code]
You can now find your cloud at /home/bob/cloud and use it as though it were part of your local filesystem - even if the applications you are using have no dav support themselves.