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mounting Proton drive with rclone

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I am trying to mount a proton drive using Rclone. I was following the instructions here: mounting proton drive using rclone but I am stumped when I get to "Type of storage to configure" and know not what to do. Specifically, it is unclear to me what the [snip] XX / Proton Drive \ "protondrive" [snip] portion should be, or how it should be entered. Any suggestions, or something else to try would be very helpful here! Just to be clear, I tried the following and came up to: $ rclone config e) Edit existing remote n) New remote d) Delete remote r) Rename remote c) Copy remote s) Set configuration password q) Quit config e/n/d/r/c/s/q> n Enter name for new remote. name> myproton Option Storage. Type of storage to configure. Choose a number from below, or type in your own value. 1 / 1Fichier \ (fichier) 2 / Akamai NetStorage \ (netstorage) 3 / Alias for an existing remote \ (alias) 4 / Amazon S3 Compliant Storage Providers including AWS, Alibaba, ArvanCloud, Ceph, ChinaMobile, Cloudflare, DigitalOcean, Dreamhost, GCS, HuaweiOBS, IBMCOS, IDrive, IONOS, LyveCloud, Leviia, Liara, Linode, Magalu, Minio, Netease, Petabox, RackCorp, Rclone, Scaleway, SeaweedFS, StackPath, Storj, Synology, TencentCOS, Wasabi, Qiniu and others \ (s3) 5 / Backblaze B2 \ (b2) 6 / Better checksums for other remotes \ (hasher) 7 / Box \ (box) 8 / Cache a remote \ (cache) 9 / Citrix Sharefile \ (sharefile) 10 / Combine several remotes into one \ (combine) 11 / Compress a remote \ (compress) 12 / Dropbox \ (dropbox) 13 / Encrypt/Decrypt a remote \ (crypt) 14 / Enterprise File Fabric \ (filefabric) 15 / FTP \ (ftp) 16 / Google Cloud Storage (this is not Google Drive) \ (google cloud storage) 17 / Google Drive \ (drive) 18 / Google Photos \ (google photos) 19 / HTTP \ (http) 20 / Hadoop distributed file system \ (hdfs) 21 / HiDrive \ (hidrive) 22 / ImageKit.io \ (imagekit) 23 / In memory object storage system. \ (memory) 24 / Internet Archive \ (internetarchive) 25 / Jottacloud \ (jottacloud) 26 / Koofr, Digi Storage and other Koofr-compatible storage providers \ (koofr) 27 / Linkbox \ (linkbox) 28 / Local Disk \ (local) 29 / Mail.ru Cloud \ (mailru) 30 / Mega \ (mega) 31 / Microsoft Azure Blob Storage \ (azureblob) 32 / Microsoft Azure Files \ (azurefiles) 33 / Microsoft OneDrive \ (onedrive) 34 / OpenDrive \ (opendrive) 35 / OpenStack Swift (Rackspace Cloud Files, Blomp Cloud Storage, Memset Memstore, OVH) \ (swift) 36 / Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Object Storage \ (oracleobjectstorage) 37 / Pcloud \ (pcloud) 38 / PikPak \ (pikpak) 39 / Put.io \ (putio) 40 / QingCloud Object Storage \ (qingstor) 41 / Quatrix by Maytech \ (quatrix) 42 / SMB / CIFS \ (smb) 43 / SSH/SFTP \ (sftp) 44 / Sia Decentralized Cloud \ (sia) 45 / Sugarsync \ (sugarsync) 46 / Transparently chunk/split large files \ (chunker) 47 / Uloz.to \ (ulozto) 48 / Union merges the contents of several upstream fs \ (union) 49 / Uptobox \ (uptobox) 50 / WebDAV \ (webdav) 51 / Yandex Disk \ (yandex) 52 / Zoho \ (zoho) 53 / premiumize.me \ (premiumizeme) 54 / seafile \ (seafile) Storage> Here, I tried putting in [snip] XX / Proton Drive \ "protondrive" [snip] and a several other things, but I could not get it to accept it. So clearly, I am not understanding these instructions correctly. I am wondering what should be put in here. Thanks a bunch for any help! Update: The following are my details of rclone: $ rclone --version rclone v1.67.0 - os/version: fedora 41 (64 bit) - os/kernel: 6.12.6-200.fc41.x86_64 (x86_64) - os/type: linux - os/arch: amd64 - go/version: go1.23.1 - go/linking: dynamic - go/tags: none
Asked by user3236841 (137 rep)
Jan 11, 2025, 11:04 PM
Last activity: Jan 12, 2025, 12:44 AM