

Thanks for any /mnt/media fuse.sshfs noauto,tomount,user,idmap=user,Port=5000,IdentityFile=/home/firecat53/.ssh/test_rsa,allow_other 0 0 Why am I using Arch then, you ask? Because arch rocks. Will this sort of solution be much faster than something like pogoplug? Security concerns? Please keep in mind that I'm probably an above-novice-but-below-intermediate linux users. Is samba what I'm looking for? Is there another, maybe simpler solution? I just wanna copy and paste files, that's it.
Share files between computers at work windows#
It's not like I'm constantly reading and writing to it, so why the hell is it always clicking? Sounds like a friggin windows machine.Īnyway, I'm wondering if anyone has any solutions that would just make my desktop's internal hard drive accessible to my laptop. I find it really slow, and it makes my hard drive clickety-clackety all day long and get really hot for no apparent reason. The problem is that I kinda hate my pogoplug. Yesterday I played around with rsync, which might be better, but that's besides the point. What I've been doing up to now is mounting my Pogoplug+external hard drive, and just running a "cp -u remotepath localpath" and vice versa. So if I work on my desktop one day, then work on my laptop the next day, I'd like to be able to quickly copy over everything (just the newly created and modified files of course) to my laptop so that I'm always working on the freshest files.


I don't know if I'm saying this right, so in more words, what I want is to have is two equal copies of my home folder on two different computers. I'm trying to find a way to easily sync the files on my desktop and my laptop.
