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2012-06-09
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2012-06-09
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unison -testserver home/$USER/path_of_your_choice ssh://user@server//home/user/MyDocs
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2012-06-09
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2012-06-10
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2012-06-10
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2012-06-11
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2012-06-11
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Thanks for the tip on sshfs. It's pretty much the setup I was looking for, & it seems to have worked well. Or maybe not - I created a directory on the N900s SDcard with sshfs from my computer at home, & now it seems I don't have write permissions to it.
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2012-06-11
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2012-06-11
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Rather than install Unison on the N900, Unison is installed only on the Ubuntu machine, & the N900 is connected in Mass Storage mode via USB. The N900 directory to be synced is discovered as the local machine's /media/1xx1-xxx1/whatever directory, & Unison easily works.
Is it possible when I connect the Ubuntu machine to the N990 over wifi ssh/sftp to find or write that path as a local path on the Ubuntu machine?