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- | $ sudo apt-get davfs2 | + | $ sudo apt-get |
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- | $ sudo mount -t davfs https:// | + | $ sudo mount -t davfs -o uid=1000, |
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+ | **Notes**: | ||
+ | * In the '' | ||
+ | * The email address of the RDMS account you want to use for mounting can be also already specified during command execution by additionally giving the '' | ||
+ | * The command as shown above will mount the RDMS WebDAV root folder which contains different RDMS folders like your user's home folder, available [[rdms: | ||
===== Using a File Manager ===== | ===== Using a File Manager ===== | ||
Different distros of Linux come with different desktop environments and also different file managers which can be used to easily mount network shares. In the following paragraph, you will read about how to mount the RDMS via WebDAV for the three file managers **GNOME Files**, **Dolphin** and **Thunar**. | Different distros of Linux come with different desktop environments and also different file managers which can be used to easily mount network shares. In the following paragraph, you will read about how to mount the RDMS via WebDAV for the three file managers **GNOME Files**, **Dolphin** and **Thunar**. | ||
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Open the file manager and select **Other locations**. Input '' | Open the file manager and select **Other locations**. Input '' | ||
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After entering your username (your UG mail in lowercase) and password, the RDMS home directory and its subdirectories become available via the **GNOME Files** file manager as **webdav.data.rug.nl**. | After entering your username (your UG mail in lowercase) and password, the RDMS home directory and its subdirectories become available via the **GNOME Files** file manager as **webdav.data.rug.nl**. | ||
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To connect to the RDMS through WebDAV, open the **Dolphin** file manager, then select **Network** to specify a remote network location. In the field for the remote address, type '' | To connect to the RDMS through WebDAV, open the **Dolphin** file manager, then select **Network** to specify a remote network location. In the field for the remote address, type '' | ||
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==== Xfce Desktop Environment ==== | ==== Xfce Desktop Environment ==== | ||
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To connect to the RDMS through WebDAV, open the **Thunar** file manager and select **Browse Network**. Enter '' | To connect to the RDMS through WebDAV, open the **Thunar** file manager and select **Browse Network**. Enter '' | ||
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