This service will use the same remote name you specified when using rclone config create. If you haven't done that yet, do so now.
Next, create the mountpoint for your remote. The service uses the location ~/mnt/<remote> by default.
mkdir ~/mnt/dropboxThe --allow-other option is required in order to work in many desktop environments. This flag must be enabled by adding user_allow_other to /etc/fuse.conf. If you aren't using a desktop environment, such as on a server, this option can be omitted.
Save the [email protected] file in ~/.config/systemd/user/
Make sure you include the @. This is required to work.
As your normal user, run:
systemctl --user daemon-reloadYou can now start/enable each remote by using rclone@<remote>
systemctl --user enable --now rclone@dropbox
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Hello, I'm having some trouble with the drive mounting script. When I mount the folders, they appear empty in Nautilus. I'm using two Google Drive accounts, A and B, each with two namespaces: personal and shared. The file structure is as follows:
This works just fine using Rclone Browser. However, when I use the script provided above, I can mount the folders to /mnt/drive/%i, but they are empty.