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@ -8,14 +8,15 @@ FUSE.
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First set up your remote using |rclone config|. Check it works with |rclone ls| etc.
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On Linux and OSX, you can either run mount in foreground mode or background (daemon) mode.
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Mount runs in foreground mode by default, use the |--daemon| flag to specify background mode.
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You can only run mount in foreground mode on Windows.
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On Linux and macOS, you can run mount in either foreground or background (aka
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daemon) mode. Mount runs in foreground mode by default. Use the |--daemon| flag
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to force background mode. On Windows you can run mount in foreground only,
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the flag is ignored.
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In background mode rclone acts as a generic Unix mount program: the main program
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starts, spawns a background rclone process to setup and maintain the mount, waits
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until success or timeout, kills the child process if mount fails, and immediately
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exits with appropriate return code.
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In background mode rclone acts as a generic Unix mount program: the main
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program starts, spawns background rclone process to setup and maintain the
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mount, waits until success or timeout and exits with appropriate code
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(killing the child process if it fails).
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On Linux/macOS/FreeBSD start the mount like this, where |/path/to/local/mount|
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is an **empty** **existing** directory:
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@ -234,12 +235,12 @@ Hubic) do not support the concept of empty directories, so empty
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directories will have a tendency to disappear once they fall out of
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the directory cache.
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When mount is invoked on Unix with |--daemon|, the main rclone program
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will wait until the background mount is ready until timeout specified by
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the |--daemon-wait| flag. On Linux rclone will poll ProcFS to check status
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so the flag sets the **maximum time to wait**. On macOS/BSD the time to wait
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is constant and the check is performed only at the end of sleep so don't
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set it too high...
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When |rclone mount| is invoked on Unix with |--daemon| flag, the main rclone
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program will wait for the background mount to become ready or until the timeout
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specified by the |--daemon-wait| flag. On Linux it can check mount status using
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ProcFS so the flag in fact sets **maximum** time to wait, while the real wait
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can be less. On macOS / BSD the time to wait is constant and the check is
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performed only at the end. We advise you to set wait time on macOS reasonably.
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Only supported on Linux, FreeBSD, OS X and Windows at the moment.
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@ -300,20 +301,22 @@ will see all files and folders immediately in this mode.
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Note that systemd runs mount units without any environment variables including
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|PATH| or |HOME|. This means that tilde (|~|) expansion will not work
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and you should provide |--config| and |--cache-dir| explicitly as absolute
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paths via rclone arguments. Since mounting requires the |fusermount| program,
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rclone will use the fallback PATH of |/bin:/usr/bin| in this scenario.
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Please ensure that |fusermount| is present on this PATH.
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paths via rclone arguments.
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Since mounting requires the |fusermount| program, rclone will use the fallback
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PATH of |/bin:/usr/bin| in this scenario. Please ensure that |fusermount|
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is present on this PATH.
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### Rclone as Unix mount helper
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The core Unix program |/bin/mount| normally takes the |-t FSTYPE| argument
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then runs the |/sbin/mount.FSTYPE| helper program passing it mount options
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as |-o key=val,...| or |--opt=...|. Automount (classic or systemd) follows
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the suit.
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as |-o key=val,...| or |--opt=...|. Automount (classic or systemd) behaves
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in a similar way.
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rclone by default expects GNU-style flags |--key val|. To run it as a
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mount helper you should symlink the rclone binary to |/sbin/mount.rclone|
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and optionally |/usr/bin/rclonefs|, e.g. |ln -s /usr/bin/rclone /sbin/mount.rclone|.
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rclone by default expects GNU-style flags |--key val|. To run it as a mount
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helper you should symlink rclone binary to |/sbin/mount.rclone| and optionally
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|/usr/bin/rclonefs|, e.g. |ln -s /usr/bin/rclone /sbin/mount.rclone|.
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rclone will detect it and translate command-line arguments appropriately.
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Now you can run classic mounts like this:
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@ -332,7 +335,7 @@ Where=/mnt/data
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Options=rw,allow_other,args2env,vfs-cache-mode=writes,config=/etc/rclone.conf,cache-dir=/var/rclone
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optionally augmented by systemd automount unit
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optionally accompanied by systemd automount unit
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# /etc/systemd/system/mnt-data.automount
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[Unit]
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@ -351,25 +354,26 @@ sftp1:subdir /mnt/data rclone rw,noauto,nofail,_netdev,x-systemd.automount,args2
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or use classic Automountd.
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Remember to provide explicit |config=...,cache-dir=...| as mount units
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run without |HOME|.
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Remember to provide explicit |config=...,cache-dir=...| as a workaround for
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mount units being run without |HOME|.
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Rclone in the mount helper mode will split |-o| argument(s) by comma, replace |_|
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by |-| and prepend |--| to get the command-line flags. Options containing commas
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or spaces can be wrapped in single or double quotes. Any quotes inside outer quotes
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should be doubled.
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or spaces can be wrapped in single or double quotes. Any inner quotes inside outer
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quotes of the same type should be doubled.
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Mount option syntax includes a few extra options treated specially:
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- |env.NAME=VALUE| will set an environment variable for.
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This helps with Automountd and Systemd.mount which don't allow to set custom
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environment for mount helpers.
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- |env.NAME=VALUE| will set an environment variable for the mount process.
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This helps with Automountd and Systemd.mount which don't allow setting
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custom environment for mount helpers.
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Typically you will use |env.HTTPS_PROXY=proxy.host:3128| or |env.HOME=/root|
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- |command=cmount| can be used to run any other command rather than default mount
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- |args2env| will pass mount options to the background mount helper via environment
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variables instead of command line arguments. This allows to hide secrets from such
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commands as |ps| or |pgrep|.
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- |command=cmount| can be used to run |cmount| or any other rclone command
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rather than the default |mount|.
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- |args2env| will pass mount options to the mount helper running in background
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via environment variables instead of command line arguments. This allows to
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hide secrets from such commands as |ps| or |pgrep|.
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- |vv...| will be transformed into appropriate |--verbose=N|
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- standard mount options like |x-systemd.automount|, |_netdev|, |nosuid| and alike
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are intended only for Automountd so ignored by rclone
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are intended only for Automountd and ignored by rclone.
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`
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@ -18,14 +18,15 @@ FUSE.
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First set up your remote using `rclone config`. Check it works with `rclone ls` etc.
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On Linux and macOS, you can either run mount in foreground mode or background (daemon) mode.
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Mount runs in foreground mode by default, use the `--daemon` flag to specify background mode.
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You can only run mount in foreground mode on Windows.
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On Linux and macOS, you can run mount in either foreground or background (aka
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daemon) mode. Mount runs in foreground mode by default. Use the `--daemon` flag
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to force background mode. On Windows you can run mount in foreground only,
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the flag is ignored.
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In background mode rclone acts as a generic Unix mount program: the main program
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starts, spawns a background rclone process to setup and maintain the mount, waits
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until success or timeout, kills the child process if mount fails, and immediately
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exits with appropriate return code.
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In background mode rclone acts as a generic Unix mount program: the main
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program starts, spawns background rclone process to setup and maintain the
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mount, waits until success or timeout and exits with appropriate code
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(killing the child process if it fails).
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On Linux/macOS/FreeBSD start the mount like this, where `/path/to/local/mount`
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is an **empty** **existing** directory:
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@ -247,12 +248,12 @@ Hubic) do not support the concept of empty directories, so empty
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directories will have a tendency to disappear once they fall out of
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the directory cache.
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When mount is invoked on Unix with `--daemon`, the main rclone program
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will wait until the background mount is ready until timeout specified by
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the `--daemon-wait` flag. On Linux rclone will poll ProcFS to check status
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so the flag sets the **maximum time to wait**. On macOS/BSD the time to wait
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is constant and the check is performed only at the end of sleep so don't
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set it too high...
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When `rclone mount` is invoked on Unix with `--daemon` flag, the main rclone
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program will wait for the background mount to become ready or until the timeout
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specified by the `--daemon-wait` flag. On Linux it can check mount status using
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ProcFS so the flag in fact sets **maximum** time to wait, while the real wait
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can be less. On macOS / BSD the time to wait is constant and the check is
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performed only at the end. We advise you to set wait time on macOS reasonably.
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Only supported on Linux, FreeBSD, macOS and Windows at the moment.
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@ -313,20 +314,22 @@ will see all files and folders immediately in this mode.
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Note that systemd runs mount units without any environment variables including
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`PATH` or `HOME`. This means that tilde (`~`) expansion will not work
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and you should provide `--config` and `--cache-dir` explicitly as absolute
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paths via rclone arguments. Since mounting requires the `fusermount` program,
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rclone will use the fallback PATH of `/bin:/usr/bin` in this scenario.
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Please ensure that `fusermount` is present on this PATH.
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paths via rclone arguments.
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Since mounting requires the `fusermount` program, rclone will use the fallback
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PATH of `/bin:/usr/bin` in this scenario. Please ensure that `fusermount`
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is present on this PATH.
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## Rclone as Unix mount helper
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The core Unix program `/bin/mount` normally takes the `-t FSTYPE` argument
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then runs the `/sbin/mount.FSTYPE` helper program passing it mount options
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as `-o key=val,...` or `--opt=...`. Automount (classic or systemd) follows
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the suit.
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as `-o key=val,...` or `--opt=...`. Automount (classic or systemd) behaves
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in a similar way.
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rclone by default expects GNU-style flags `--key val`. To run it as a
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mount helper you should symlink the rclone binary to `/sbin/mount.rclone`
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and optionally `/usr/bin/rclonefs`, e.g. `ln -s /usr/bin/rclone /sbin/mount.rclone`.
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rclone by default expects GNU-style flags `--key val`. To run it as a mount
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helper you should symlink rclone binary to `/sbin/mount.rclone` and optionally
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`/usr/bin/rclonefs`, e.g. `ln -s /usr/bin/rclone /sbin/mount.rclone`.
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rclone will detect it and translate command-line arguments appropriately.
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Now you can run classic mounts like this:
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```
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@ -345,7 +348,7 @@ Where=/mnt/data
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Options=rw,allow_other,args2env,vfs-cache-mode=writes,config=/etc/rclone.conf,cache-dir=/var/rclone
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```
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optionally augmented by systemd automount unit
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optionally accompanied by systemd automount unit
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```
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# /etc/systemd/system/mnt-data.automount
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[Unit]
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@ -364,27 +367,28 @@ sftp1:subdir /mnt/data rclone rw,noauto,nofail,_netdev,x-systemd.automount,args2
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```
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or use classic Automountd.
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Remember to provide explicit `config=...,cache-dir=...` as mount units
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run without `HOME`.
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Remember to provide explicit `config=...,cache-dir=...` as a workaround for
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mount units being run without `HOME`.
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Rclone in the mount helper mode will split `-o` argument(s) by comma, replace `_`
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by `-` and prepend `--` to get the command-line flags. Options containing commas
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or spaces can be wrapped in single or double quotes. Any quotes inside outer quotes
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should be doubled.
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or spaces can be wrapped in single or double quotes. Any inner quotes inside outer
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quotes of the same type should be doubled.
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Mount option syntax includes a few extra options treated specially:
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- `env.NAME=VALUE` will set an environment variable for.
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This helps with Automountd and Systemd.mount which don't allow to set custom
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environment for mount helpers.
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- `env.NAME=VALUE` will set an environment variable for the mount process.
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This helps with Automountd and Systemd.mount which don't allow setting
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custom environment for mount helpers.
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Typically you will use `env.HTTPS_PROXY=proxy.host:3128` or `env.HOME=/root`
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- `command=cmount` can be used to run any other command rather than default mount
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- `args2env` will pass mount options to the background mount helper via environment
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variables instead of command line arguments. This allows to hide secrets from such
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commands as `ps` or `pgrep`.
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- `command=cmount` can be used to run `cmount` or any other rclone command
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rather than the default `mount`.
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- `args2env` will pass mount options to the mount helper running in background
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via environment variables instead of command line arguments. This allows to
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hide secrets from such commands as `ps` or `pgrep`.
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- `vv...` will be transformed into appropriate `--verbose=N`
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- standard mount options like `x-systemd.automount`, `_netdev`, `nosuid` and alike
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are intended only for Automountd so ignored by rclone
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are intended only for Automountd and ignored by rclone.
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## chunked reading
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