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Unable to mount from external or network drive #16

Open infeo opened 1 year ago

infeo commented 1 year ago

Description

If the vault is not located in the user home directory, it cannot be chosen in the file picker dialog started by Cryptomator. Additionally, already existing vaults (i.e., added over the appimage) are not found, if not located in the home dir.

Reason

Cryptomator flatpak is restricted to only access the user home directory.

Solution

Ensure Cryptomator is not running and then override the option with one of the following: You can give the Cryptomator Flatpak complete access to your host file system, with the following command:

sudo flatpak override org.cryptomator.Cryptomator --filesystem=host

You can also only state where on the file system Cryptomator Flatpak should have access (e.g. to a specific directoy):

sudo flatpak override org.cryptomator.Cryptomator --filesystem=/media/my_thumb_drive

You can provide multiple filesystem options, so you could do any number of mount points, for example:

sudo flatpak override org.cryptomator.Cryptomator --filesystem=/media/festplatte --filesystem=home

If you prefer to use a GUI tool, you can use Flatseal to modify the permission accordingly.

Taken from https://community.cryptomator.org/t/cryptomator-flatpak-doesnt-find-safes/9613/2?u=infeo

Hwmpunk commented 9 months ago

Hello infeo. What would the command be for an Arch Linux where Cryptomator was installed using yay from the AUR repository? It currently cannot find any remote-connected folders. Thank you.

infeo commented 7 months ago

@Hwmpunk This issue relates to the flatpak version of Cryptomator. If you have questions regarding the AUR package, please ask on the AUR forum.