Marcelo de Moraes Serpa wrote:
> Hmm, simple enough.
>
> sudo apt-get install davfs2
> sudo dpkg-reconfigure davfs2
> - asnwer yes to the question where it asks to generate a GUID
> sudo mount.davfs 'https://mydisk/username' /path/to/mountpoint
> input your mydisk.se username and passwd.
>
> DO
Hmm, simple enough.
sudo apt-get install davfs2
sudo dpkg-reconfigure davfs2
- asnwer yes to the question where it asks to generate a GUID
sudo mount.davfs 'https://mydisk/username' /path/to/mountpoint
input your mydisk.se username and passwd.
DONE!
The question now is, how to make it automount
Hi Cameron!
I had the same problem. I ended up installing dav2fs and mounting my
> mydisk.se space remotely. It seems to work well.
>
Do you mind sharing how you did it? Did you manage to automount the share at
startup?
Thanks,
Marcelo.
On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 8:34 PM, Cameron Horsburgh wrote
Hello,
After having problems with my dreahost WebDav setup, I've ordered a VPS from
them, however, they take up to 1 day to setup it. Meanwhile, I though on
using mydisk.se, as described on the mobileorg website. However, I'm
confused on the pushing part. The org manual mentions scp, but
mydisk.se