![]() How much is Gsuite per year? And how unlimited is it? I tried to set it up once, but was confused by "X Gb per user" note somewhere during that process Looked like the more users I pay for, the more storage I get, and for a single user it was just more expensive consumer option for the same storage. I don't need it often, but once in a while I do come across 1-2TB folders that I copy to my gdrive first, than to my local drive. IIRC it just didn't see a shared folder (or its shortcut to be exact) without a flag. I only tried it couple of time when I first had to resort to shift+z. □īut I don't understand what is wrong when you use your regular configuration without that flag. Though I have to wonder if you are working with folders larger than 750gb on consumer drive, you would probably find it much cheaper to switch to Gsuite for unlimited storage anyway. (it creates another instance of the folder) But I don't understand what is wrong when you use your regular configuration without that flag. I am not actually sure what problem you are experiencing, you only described what was wrong when you used -drive-shared-with-me. I also don't know if GSuite would work the way you want it to work. There is a -drive-skip-shortcuts command, but I don't know if that will help your issue. specifically check the update at the bottom.Īs for Rclone configuration, check this section of the docs for the logic rclone uses for handling shortcuts. Here is a comprehensive blog post about the situation. Consumer doesn't need it from Google's perspective.Īccording to the google help it would seem consumer shift+z is intended to be "Add" (green) for folders only. That is not relevant to how RClone works, but it maybe explains why the old Add (green) shift+z works with files on gsuite but not consumer. ![]() So it is necessary to use shift+z to for the old-style Add for folders on consumer GDrive so they will sync to your computer through google's Backup and Sync. For Backup and Sync, file shortcuts sync normally but folder shortcuts only create a dummy file on your hard drive. I think the difference is that consumer GDrive is designed to work with "Backup and Sync" google software, and GSuite is designed for "Drive File Stream"įile stream is lot like R-clone (stub files that cache on-demand or can be pinned), but Backup and Sync is a full sync rather than on-demand. Just make sure to tag the post with the flair and give a little background info/context. ![]() On Fridays we'll allow posts that don't normally fit in the usual data-hoarding theme, including posts that would usually be removed by rule 4: “No memes or 'look at this '” We are not your personal archival army. ![]()
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