![]() Note the use of “google-drive”, which is the name we gave to this remote connection during the the rclone config sequence. “google-drive:LinuxDocs”: The destination directory in the remote storage.“/home/dave/Documents”: The local directory to we’re going to copy to the remote storage.This sets the frequency of update of the statistics to one second. –stats 1s: rclone can provide statistics on the transferred files.This value sets the limit for the number of retries. –low-level-retries 10: A low-level retry tries to repeat one failing operation, such as a single HTTP request.–retries 3: If there are this many errors, the entire copy action will be restarted.–timeout 300s: If a transfer becomes idle for this amount of time, it is considered broken and is disconnected.It sets the time that rclone will try to make a connection to the remote storage. –contimeout 60s: The connection timeout.Checkers monitor the transfers that are in progress., –checkers 8: How many “checkers” to run in parallel.–transfers 30: This sets the number of files to copy in parallel.–verbose: Gives information about every file that is transferred.–update: Skip any files that are on the remote storage that have a modified time that is newer than the file on the local computer.copy: Copy the files from the local computer to the remote storage, skipping over files that are already present on the remote storage.As for the books downloaded from online resources, you can store them in folders synced via a third-party app and add those folders to Librera’s Library./usr/bin/rclone copy -update -verbose -transfers 30 -checkers 8 -contimeout 60s -timeout 300s -retries 3 -low-level-retries 10 -stats 1s "/home/dave/Documents" "google-drive:LinuxDocs" To ensure a seamless syncing experience, it goes without saying, obviously, that you should have the same setup across all of your Android devices. changed the path to your Profiles to a new location.copied the Librera folder with all its contents there, and.chosen the Downloads folder to impersonate your synced folder,.(In the illustrated example below, we have: or you should move this entire Librera folder to the folder created by your syncing app and change the path to your Profiles in Librera accordingly.This folder contains all your Librera settings and profiles make it sync the Librera folder in your internal storage.Keeps synced directories locally ( NB! 0fficial Dropbox app, for instance, does NONE of those!).If you do heed our work-in-progress warning and believe a third-party syncing app to be more robust (or you just don’t trust Google), make sure your app: ![]() (You can glean more info on the issue from the Internet, easily.) Moreover, you can encounter the famous Google Drive Access Denial, which is totally not Librera’s fault, but rather occurs due to peculiarities of your device’s configuration. It still operates in experimental mode and, mind you, can drop off on you all of a sudden. Although we are constantly working on fine-tuning and improving your experience with syncing via Google Drive, we do admit that it’s still work-in-progress. The reasons behind your partiality to a third-party synchronization application may vary. If, for whatever reason, you prefer any other cloud solution, go ahead and use it. Google accounts are free and available to anyone. Note: Google Drive has been chosen for its convenience. ![]()
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