Davfs2

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Davfs2 allows you to access resources on a remote server like it would be a local disk, in this case nextcloud.

Install and configure davfs2

Install davfs2:

sudo apt-get install davfs2

Add yourself to davfs group:

sudo usermod -aG davfs2 <username>

Create a directory, and mount it:

mkdir ~/nextcloud
sudo mount -t davfs https://files.newro.co/remote.php/dav/files/<username>/ ~/nextcloud

After the mount you will be prompted for your username and password from nextcloud.

If you want to mount a specific folder from nextcloud simply add the path after <username>:

sudo mount -t davfs https://files.newro.co/remote.php/dav/files/<username>/My/Super/folder/Path ~/nextcloud


Please unmount the nextcloud directory when finished, makes it harder to scan for big directories in case a VM has storage issues. Plus, you're leaving your nextcloud files exposed to others.

You can unmount the directory like this:

umount ~/nextcloud

If that doesn't remove it use instead

fusermount -u ~/nextcloud

Troubleshooting

If you get something like this when mounting /sbin/mount.davfs: warning: the server does not support locks then edit /etc/davfs2/davfs2.conf file and set use_locks 0