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Hi, I have been a longtime user of Onedriver to access my university's OneDrive without having the entire cloud storage held locally. I have recently gotten a new drive and decided to jump into Artix (with runit) having formerly used Arch (I still have arch while I transition to the new drive). My issue is that I cannot practically use OneDriver because the GUI requires systemd. Using the CLI to mount my OneDrive every time I need it is unwieldy and is extremely difficult to unmount.
I was hoping for some solution that allows me to use OneDriver on Artix runit, whether that's some workaround to make it compatible, or native support for non-systemd systems.
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This is a known problem, because the GUI relies on systemd for actually working. There are a couple of things described in the issue I linked before that may help you but there's not a "silver bullet" right now for non-systemd systems.
still not clear where is gui....
why start download after run if it's ondemand described option ?
looks like without ramdrive not useable maybe... or it's system ububtu can request files ???
Hi, I have been a longtime user of Onedriver to access my university's OneDrive without having the entire cloud storage held locally. I have recently gotten a new drive and decided to jump into Artix (with runit) having formerly used Arch (I still have arch while I transition to the new drive). My issue is that I cannot practically use OneDriver because the GUI requires systemd. Using the CLI to mount my OneDrive every time I need it is unwieldy and is extremely difficult to unmount.
I was hoping for some solution that allows me to use OneDriver on Artix runit, whether that's some workaround to make it compatible, or native support for non-systemd systems.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: