Is there a way to install this onto an R-Pi3 running raspbian jessie? I’ve tried the how-to for testing and it does not work at all. Alternatively any way on an R-Pi2 running Open Media Vault.
Suggestions/help very much welcome
Is there a way to install this onto an R-Pi3 running raspbian jessie? I’ve tried the how-to for testing and it does not work at all. Alternatively any way on an R-Pi2 running Open Media Vault.
Suggestions/help very much welcome
@Ruckus: Did you follow the steps here: How to test Insync on Raspberry Pi? Is there an error when you try to run Insync?
ok got it working now. thanks!
now i need to work out how to select which folders to sync and then i’ll be happy to purchase
@Ruckus: Glad to know it worked for you. For selecting which folders to sync please try the manage_selective_sync
command.
Do you plan on adding an installation file to add an alias and auto start on boot?
@jrluellen: I’m not sure what you mean with alias, but for autostart you can experiment with adding an entry to your crontab to run it on reboot.