Hi
I’ve just installed Grive from a opensuse package, and no problem.
Did the grive -a , inserted the key - no problem.
But then, I don’t understand how it works, because, first it starts to
sync a folder that I didn’t want it to sync, nor I know why Grive choose
that particular folder.
I’ve moved the .grive from that folder to a folder that I want to be
sycn, I call it Drive.
I try to call grive, but it was necessary to do grive -a again. ok,
insert another key again.
But then, he stared to sycn all my Home folder … not sure way.
Is there something that I’m missing here ?
Thanks
openSuSe 13.1
On Thu 18 Sep 2014 11:26:06 AM CDT, mesnitu wrote:
Hi
I’ve just installed Grive from a opensuse package, and no problem.
Did the grive -a , inserted the key - no problem.
But then, I don’t understand how it works, because, first it starts to
sync a folder that I didn’t want it to sync, nor I know why Grive choose
that particular folder.
I’ve moved the .grive from that folder to a folder that I want to be
sycn, I call it Drive.
I try to call grive, but it was necessary to do grive -a again. ok,
insert another key again.
But then, he stared to sycn all my Home folder … not sure way.
Is there something that I’m missing here ?
Thanks
Hi
From which repo did you install?
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On 09/18/2014 01:28 PM, malcolmlewis wrote:
> Hi
> From which repo did you install?
>
http://software.opensuse.org/package/grive
Then I’ve choose the home:darkhado:openSUSE … dont’ ask me why, I
don’t understand yet the choices there
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openSuSe 13.1
Might try man grive to get instruction. Usually the man files are installed with the app. Or grive --help can be informative