How can I access my google drive or external hard from windows bash?
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I want to download on my google drive or an external hard but when I run ls /mnt/ the bash does not show me the external hard. Also when I go to my g drive which is my google drive I can not yee the My Drive folder and access folders and instead it throw out this error:
ls: reading directory '.': Function not implemented
many thanks in advance for helping to solve my problem
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I want to download on my google drive or an external hard but when I run ls /mnt/ the bash does not show me the external hard. Also when I go to my g drive which is my google drive I can not yee the My Drive folder and access folders and instead it throw out this error:
ls: reading directory '.': Function not implemented
many thanks in advance for helping to solve my problem
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I want to download on my google drive or an external hard but when I run ls /mnt/ the bash does not show me the external hard. Also when I go to my g drive which is my google drive I can not yee the My Drive folder and access folders and instead it throw out this error:
ls: reading directory '.': Function not implemented
many thanks in advance for helping to solve my problem
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I want to download on my google drive or an external hard but when I run ls /mnt/ the bash does not show me the external hard. Also when I go to my g drive which is my google drive I can not yee the My Drive folder and access folders and instead it throw out this error:
ls: reading directory '.': Function not implemented
many thanks in advance for helping to solve my problem
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If your external drive is d:
sudo mkdir /mnt/d
sudo mount -t drvfs d: /mnt/d
Mounting Mount Google Drive File System is not supported yet.
https://github.com/Microsoft/WSL/issues/2999
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If your external drive is d:
sudo mkdir /mnt/d
sudo mount -t drvfs d: /mnt/d
Mounting Mount Google Drive File System is not supported yet.
https://github.com/Microsoft/WSL/issues/2999
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If your external drive is d:
sudo mkdir /mnt/d
sudo mount -t drvfs d: /mnt/d
Mounting Mount Google Drive File System is not supported yet.
https://github.com/Microsoft/WSL/issues/2999
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If your external drive is d:
sudo mkdir /mnt/d
sudo mount -t drvfs d: /mnt/d
Mounting Mount Google Drive File System is not supported yet.
https://github.com/Microsoft/WSL/issues/2999
If your external drive is d:
sudo mkdir /mnt/d
sudo mount -t drvfs d: /mnt/d
Mounting Mount Google Drive File System is not supported yet.
https://github.com/Microsoft/WSL/issues/2999
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