birv2
(Bob )
April 24, 2024, 5:24pm
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Hello all. New to ST and trying to get it working. How do I set it up if I’m working on a dual boot machine? I’m going from Linux Mint to Windows 10, so setting it up from the Linux side.
Wouldn’t both “machines” have the same device ID? Then what?
Also, I was trying to set up my iPhone and cannot seem to find a 52 or 54 character device ID.
Thanks!
calmh
(Jakob Borg)
April 24, 2024, 6:02pm
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Here are a few starting points
https://forum.syncthing.net/search?q=dual%20boot
I’m using Syncthing since some years to synchronize folders between several linux machines without any problems. Thanks for your great work!
Now I want to install Syncthing on a dual boot machine (Win10 + Linux) to synchronize a folder f between the dual boot PC and some other PCs. An instance of folder f will exist on the windows partition and one instance of folder f will exist on the linux partition (It will not be one shared folder accessed from both operating systems).
After reading the de…
Hello, everybody.
First of all, I want to be clear saying that I have already searched for this and tryed the solutions, but didn’t worked for me (I’m not a very advanced computer user, so, maybe I did it wrong).
There’s this thing I want to do: I have two computers, both of them with Gnu/Linux and Windows 10 dual boot. In both of them I have a shared NTFS partition, so I can access it with any OS at any time and have all of my documents. But I want to enable Syncthing for both NTFS partitions…
I have a laptop which can boot Windows 10 or Ubuntu 15.04.
I have syncthing installed under Windows but not under Ubuntu.
I also have a Raspberry Pi running syncthing using the debian package, so I shouldn’t find it too hard to install syncthing under Ubuntu.
The folders I am syncing under Windows are on a separate data partition (NTFS).
I’m thinking of installing syncthing under Ubuntu to sync the same folders on the data partition.
I’m not planning sharing any of the configuration or any …