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/dropbox
The --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 rclone@.service
file in ~/.config/systemd/user/
Make sure you include the @
. This is required to work.
As your normal user, run:
systemctl --user daemon-reload
You 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.