Tiny Core Linux
Tiny Core Extensions => TCE Tips & Tricks => Topic started by: Rich on November 06, 2022, 07:33:26 PM
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I recently suggest to a forum member they might want to consider mounting
a Google drive for extra storage. Although I have no interest in storing any
data in "the cloud", I decided to see just how involved the process was.
It turned out to be relatively straight forward. A search turned up several
programs available for the task. I decided to try rclone for this experiment.
While they do have a github page, I went with one of the precompiled
packages.
Precompiled statically linked (no deps) rclone can be found here:
http://downloads.rclone.org/
I used the 32 bit version V1.60.0:
https://downloads.rclone.org/v1.60.0/rclone-v1.60.0-linux-386.zip
For 64 bit use:
https://downloads.rclone.org/v1.60.0/rclone-v1.60.0-linux-amd64.zip
There are also ARM versions available:
https://downloads.rclone.org/v1.60.0/rclone-v1.60.0-linux-arm.zip
https://downloads.rclone.org/v1.60.0/rclone-v1.60.0-linux-arm-v7.zip
https://downloads.rclone.org/v1.60.0/rclone-v1.60.0-linux-arm64.zip
The attached file shows the steps I took and the responses from rclone.
It shows how I fixed the SSL certificate error.
It includes the above links as well as a link to the guide I used when
creating the attachment.
If you have a Gmail account, you should already have a 15 Gigabyte
Google drive included. Saved emails count against the free space
on that drive.
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Also very convenient, albeit heavier − requiring libcurl-gnutls precompiled binaries are on PPA − for those interested: https://github.com/astrada/google-drive-ocamlfuse
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Thanks.
Also recently discovered a long lost fact.
My ISP service provides me with a "free" cloud drive of 10 gigs and the web interface into it.
Meaning to say, the following are thrown in free with my regular DSL bill
1) 10 gig cloud drive with web interface.
2) "free wi fi" European wide.
( millions of locations)
A "cloud drive" together with a "PEN DRIVE" gives me a second and a third location to store backups.....
Those locations are in addition to the "First location" which is inside the host computers HDD itself.
(3 locations in total)
Thx,
C.
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huge kudos and thanks to @Rich for sharing his experience, knowledge, and time!
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I think it is important to consult https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rclone#Rclone_or_rsync
Rclone (RC) "does not currently preserve permissions and attributes". For me even xattr's are important since I'm a fan of FarManager's Files.bbs (far2l in Linux!). It looks like RC does sync (edit: or does it also mount? I'm a bit overloaded), while google-drive-ocamlfuse (https://github.com/astrada/google-drive-ocamlfuse) actually mounts Google Drive. I didn't have time to explore if permissions and attributes are being honored. Some time ago Andrew File System (AFS) was poised for most convenient "an Internet file system", didn't know what is their status quo now.
P.S. This one looks candy: https://github.com/kapitainsky/RcloneBrowser
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Hi TT
... It looks like RC does sync (edit: or does it also mount? ...
It does a lot of things. I only used it for mounting the remote drive.
... Rclone (RC) "does not currently preserve permissions and attributes". ...
Since I only used the mount function, preserving attributes is a function of the flags passed
to the cp command (as well as the filesystem type used):
tc@E310:~/rclone/rclone-v1.60.0-linux-386$ ./rclone mount gdrive678: gdrive/ &
tc@E310:~/rclone/rclone-v1.60.0-linux-386$ 2022/11/07 13:59:13 NOTICE: Time may be set wrong - time from "oauth2.googleapis.com" is -4h59m57.355112062s different from this computer
2022/11/07 13:59:13 NOTICE: Time may be set wrong - time from "www.googleapis.com" is -4h59m58.076749561s different from this computer
tc@E310:~/rclone/rclone-v1.60.0-linux-386$ cp -p * gdrive/
cp: -r not specified; omitting directory 'gdrive'
tc@E310:~/rclone/rclone-v1.60.0-linux-386$ ls -l
total 49164
-rw-r--r-- 1 tc staff 2028110 Oct 21 14:07 README.html
-rw-r--r-- 1 tc staff 1651860 Oct 21 14:07 README.txt
-rw-r--r-- 1 tc staff 9594 Nov 6 21:42 RcloneSetup.txt
drwxr-xr-x 1 tc staff 0 Nov 7 13:59 gdrive/
-rw-r--r-- 1 tc staff 50587 Oct 21 14:18 git-log.txt
-rwxr-xr-x 1 tc staff 44740608 Oct 21 14:21 rclone
-rw-r--r-- 1 tc staff 1850177 Oct 21 14:07 rclone.1
tc@E310:~/rclone/rclone-v1.60.0-linux-386$ ls -l gdrive/
total 52100
-rw-r--r-- 1 tc staff 3017667 Jul 4 2015 'How to get started with Drive'
-rw-r--r-- 1 tc staff 2028110 Oct 21 14:07 README.html
-rw-r--r-- 1 tc staff 1651860 Oct 21 14:07 README.txt
-rw-r--r-- 1 tc staff 9594 Nov 6 21:42 RcloneSetup.txt
-rw-r--r-- 1 tc staff 50587 Oct 21 14:18 git-log.txt
-rw-r--r-- 1 tc staff 44740608 Oct 21 14:21 rclone
-rw-r--r-- 1 tc staff 1850177 Oct 21 14:07 rclone.1
tc@E310:~/rclone/rclone-v1.60.0-linux-386$
Both copies have the same attributes. README.html, README.txt, and rclone.1 are
user manuals provided in different formats.
There's also some built in help:
tc@E310:~/rclone/rclone-v1.60.0-linux-386$ ./rclone --help
Rclone syncs files to and from cloud storage providers as well as
mounting them, listing them in lots of different ways.
See the home page (https://rclone.org/) for installation, usage,
documentation, changelog and configuration walkthroughs.
Usage:
rclone [flags]
rclone [command]
Available Commands:
about Get quota information from the remote.
authorize Remote authorization.
backend Run a backend-specific command.
bisync Perform bidirectional synchronization between two paths.
cat Concatenates any files and sends them to stdout.
check Checks the files in the source and destination match.
checksum Checks the files in the source against a SUM file.
cleanup Clean up the remote if possible.
completion Generate the autocompletion script for the specified shell
config Enter an interactive configuration session.
copy Copy files from source to dest, skipping identical files.
copyto Copy files from source to dest, skipping identical files.
copyurl Copy url content to dest.
cryptcheck Cryptcheck checks the integrity of a crypted remote.
cryptdecode Cryptdecode returns unencrypted file names.
dedupe Interactively find duplicate filenames and delete/rename them.
delete Remove the files in path.
deletefile Remove a single file from remote.
genautocomplete Output completion script for a given shell.
gendocs Output markdown docs for rclone to the directory supplied.
hashsum Produces a hashsum file for all the objects in the path.
help Show help for rclone commands, flags and backends.
link Generate public link to file/folder.
listremotes List all the remotes in the config file.
ls List the objects in the path with size and path.
lsd List all directories/containers/buckets in the path.
lsf List directories and objects in remote:path formatted for parsing.
lsjson List directories and objects in the path in JSON format.
lsl List the objects in path with modification time, size and path.
md5sum Produces an md5sum file for all the objects in the path.
mkdir Make the path if it doesn't already exist.
mount Mount the remote as file system on a mountpoint.
move Move files from source to dest.
moveto Move file or directory from source to dest.
ncdu Explore a remote with a text based user interface.
obscure Obscure password for use in the rclone config file.
purge Remove the path and all of its contents.
rc Run a command against a running rclone.
rcat Copies standard input to file on remote.
rcd Run rclone listening to remote control commands only.
rmdir Remove the empty directory at path.
rmdirs Remove empty directories under the path.
selfupdate Update the rclone binary.
serve Serve a remote over a protocol.
settier Changes storage class/tier of objects in remote.
sha1sum Produces an sha1sum file for all the objects in the path.
size Prints the total size and number of objects in remote:path.
sync Make source and dest identical, modifying destination only.
test Run a test command
touch Create new file or change file modification time.
tree List the contents of the remote in a tree like fashion.
version Show the version number.
Use "rclone [command] --help" for more information about a command.
Use "rclone help flags" for to see the global flags.
Use "rclone help backends" for a list of supported services.
tc@E310:~/rclone/rclone-v1.60.0-linux-386$