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zizoom
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by zizoom » 11 Jan 2020, 16:57
Found out that there is no support for USB sticks at the moment, only some USB periferals like mices and keyboards work with Linux on Chromebooks :/
So still an issue for larger files.
Thanks for eveything. You helped me a lot.
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sanderj
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by sanderj » 13 Jan 2020, 18:02
It works for me:
On your Chromebook: in "FIles": USB-drive -> right mouse click: share with Linux
Then in your Linux terminal, go to
Code: Select all
/mnt/chromeos/removable/USB Drive
... tada!
So, fill out that directory in NZBget and you have direct writing from nzbget to the USB stick.
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zizoom
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by zizoom » 07 Feb 2020, 21:16
After a lot of troubles and a dozen reboots, it worked as you said !
Thanks a billion times !!
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sanderj
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by sanderj » 08 Feb 2020, 05:55
Cool.
Chromebook is great, and with the Linux subsystem it's all you'll ever need ...
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