brent saner via plug on 5 Feb 2021 18:01:25 -0800 |
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Re: [PLUG] mount -t clouds? [SOLVED] |
___________________________________________________________________________Sure enough, I found a way to use the tower computer in the house - a Windows box - to hold stuff my Chromebook can't.As I wanted to maintain file modes, I created a 64gb file of zeroes in a shared directory on the Windows box, this file to become a mountable disk image . I had to do it on the console, as doing so over the WLAN was an hour-plus proposition.From there, I first mounted the share (" -t smb3") containing this disk-image-to-be, then used mkfs.ext4 on that file. Finally, I mounted the image as a loopback device under the directory I previously used to mount the USB stick.So now, I'm using spare disk on a Windows rig over the wireless network. Aside from slow-ish loading of monstrous apps like Unity3d and Android Studio, it runs pretty well.Sent from my Samsung Galaxy , an AT&T LTE smartphone
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