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one's own directory rather than the cloud root.
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**Installing The Cloud as a Filesystem on Linux**
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To install your cloud directory as a filesystem, you first need davfs2 installed. 99% of the time, this will be included in your distributions repositories. In Debian
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`apt-get install davfs2`
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If you want to let normal users mount the filesystem
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`dpkg-reconfigure davfs2`
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and select "yes" at the prompt.
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Now you need to add any user you want to be able to mount dav to the davfs2 group
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`usermod -aG davfs2 {{DesktopUser}}`
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Edit /etc/fstab
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`nano /etc/fstab`
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to include your cloud directory by adding
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`example.com/cloud/{{Username}} /mount/point davfs user,noauto,uid={{DesktopUser}},file_mode=600,dir_mode=700 0 1`
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Where {{Username}} is your username at your Red hub, example.com is the URL of your hub, /mount/point is the location you want to mount the cloud, and {{DesktopUser}} is the user you log in to one your computer. Note that if you are mounting as a normal user (not root) the mount point must be in your home directory.
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For example, if I wanted to mount my cloud to a directory called 'cloud' in my home directory, and my username was bob, my fstab would be
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`example.com/cloud/ /home/bob/cloud davfs user,noauto,uid=bob,file_mode=600,dir_mode=700 0 1`
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Now, create the mount point.
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`mkdir /home/bob/cloud`
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and also create a directory file to store your credentials
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`mkdir /home/bob/.davfs2`
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Create a file called 'secrets'
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`nano /home/bob/.davfs2/secrets`
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and add your cloud login credentials
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`example.com/cloud {{username}} {{password}}`
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Where {{username}} and {{password}} are the username and password for your hub.
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Don't let this file be writeable by anyone who doesn't need it with
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`chmod 600 /home/bob/.davfs2/secrets`
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Finally, mount the drive.
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`mount example.com/cloud/{{username}}`
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You can now find your cloud at /home/bob/cloud and use it as though it were part of your local filesystem - even if the applications you are using have no dav support themselves.
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