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Hello atpersian,What you are suggesting is not a real solutions. The problem with google-drive-ocamlfuse is that under Ubuntu 16.04 it would mount automatically, provided you included the right entry for mounting it in fstab. That same entry in fstab in Ubuntu 18.04 breaks the Ubuntu 18.04 installation. The interim solution I use is mounting Google Drive manually after I start up LL4.0. Command in terminal is: google-drive-ocamlfuse ~/Google_Drive. Mind that in this example your directory under ~/$USER has to have the name Google_Drive. Otherwise you will not be able to mount Google drive.Quote: God has meant live to be simple, but humans are complicating things all the time. Even Linux humans.
Great work, and info @firenice03
**Update 2**The link bitsnpcs supplied (https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2017/04/mount-google-drive-ocamlfuse-linux) worked..
Hello atpersian,there is a tutorial for doing this here - https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2017/04/mount-google-drive-ocamlfuse-linux