Can't access OneDrive folder from linux [on hold]
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I have dualbooted Windows and Manjaro, and I can't access the OneDrive folder from linux:
cd OneDrive
gives cd: no such file or directory: OneDrive
ls -l gives:
d????????? ? ? ? ? ? OneDrive
drwxrwxrwx 1 root root 4096 Jul 21 20:27 Pictures
(included another line for the example)
OneDrive works perfectly fine on windows.
I have to say that I am clueless, any thoughts?
windows dual-boot
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I have dualbooted Windows and Manjaro, and I can't access the OneDrive folder from linux:
cd OneDrive
gives cd: no such file or directory: OneDrive
ls -l gives:
d????????? ? ? ? ? ? OneDrive
drwxrwxrwx 1 root root 4096 Jul 21 20:27 Pictures
(included another line for the example)
OneDrive works perfectly fine on windows.
I have to say that I am clueless, any thoughts?
windows dual-boot
put on hold as too broad by Rui F Ribeiro, Jesse_b, Romeo Ninov, schily, SivaPrasath 2 days ago
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I have dualbooted Windows and Manjaro, and I can't access the OneDrive folder from linux:
cd OneDrive
gives cd: no such file or directory: OneDrive
ls -l gives:
d????????? ? ? ? ? ? OneDrive
drwxrwxrwx 1 root root 4096 Jul 21 20:27 Pictures
(included another line for the example)
OneDrive works perfectly fine on windows.
I have to say that I am clueless, any thoughts?
windows dual-boot
I have dualbooted Windows and Manjaro, and I can't access the OneDrive folder from linux:
cd OneDrive
gives cd: no such file or directory: OneDrive
ls -l gives:
d????????? ? ? ? ? ? OneDrive
drwxrwxrwx 1 root root 4096 Jul 21 20:27 Pictures
(included another line for the example)
OneDrive works perfectly fine on windows.
I have to say that I am clueless, any thoughts?
windows dual-boot
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In Windows, go to the settings for OneDrive, and untick the option to Save space and download files as you use them on the Settings tab.
From here solves the problem.
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In Windows, go to the settings for OneDrive, and untick the option to Save space and download files as you use them on the Settings tab.
From here solves the problem.
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In Windows, go to the settings for OneDrive, and untick the option to Save space and download files as you use them on the Settings tab.
From here solves the problem.
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In Windows, go to the settings for OneDrive, and untick the option to Save space and download files as you use them on the Settings tab.
From here solves the problem.
In Windows, go to the settings for OneDrive, and untick the option to Save space and download files as you use them on the Settings tab.
From here solves the problem.
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