How can I mount google drive on linux without using google-drive-ocamlfuse...

How can I mount google drive on linux without using google-drive-ocamlfuse? I've been using raidrive for windows but it doesn't support linux at all.

my hdd is about only 120gb and I can't do a shit so I use google drive as my external network drive.

Every ''''sync''''' program I've used were just downloading all existing files on google drive.

What should I do?

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>google drive
absolute botnet

create a home server and use it as an online drive

home server costs fucktons of money and google drive only costs 10$/month

Bump

Bumpkj

just use a window vm for things like that
how do you run adobe suite or ms office?

it's silly to not use the right OS for the job because it goes against the grain you'll just be in for a world of pain trying to make things work where there's no support

Not everyone needs Adobe Suite or MS Office. It's silly to set up a VM just for a tiny thing such as this.

how about playonlinux?

Chrome with google drive extension.

It doesn't support proper subtitle feature such as enabling .ass and .srt

You want to stream videos?

VPS 3$/month + NextCloud 0$/month = 3$/month

I want to watch videos
why?

>3$ vps
lmao I need over 1 tb

rclone

How?

rclone.org/commands/rclone_mount/

Upload to youtube then.

>what is copyright

>rclone mount remote:path/to/files /path/to/local/mount


what's the difference with remote:path/to/files and /path/to/local/mount?

Make your channel privates then.

>Make your channel privates then.

>without using google-drive-ocamlfuse

Just use google-drive-ocamlfuse ... You are already using google botnet. It's like using windows and trying to avoid using the mouse

I can't install google-drive-ocamlfuse because of some weird error

which is?

Getting an ARM SoC doesn't cost a "fuckton" (raspberry, beagle etc) its less than 10$ for that, less than $5 for a USB to SATA interface and harddrive price per GB is 0.050$.

I can't tell now. I'll upload a screenshot when I get back to home