How to create a startup-job for my Gdrive mount?

I installed rclone and set up my Gdrive, all works fine! Though I am fairly new to rclone itsself and I wanted to know how to get the mount running every time I start or restart my system, so i do not need to keep the terminal open and tell rclone to mount my gdrive on startup.

What is the problem you are having with rclone?

None, I am just not able to get the mount running in background and on startup, better said, I do not know how :slight_smile:

What is your rclone version (output from rclone version )

Latest as of creation of this topic, so 1.51

Which OS you are using and how many bits (eg Windows 7, 64 bit)

64 Bit linux Manjaro

Which cloud storage system are you using? (eg Google Drive)

Google Drive

The command you were trying to run (eg rclone copy /tmp remote:tmp )

None other than my mount, which works fine:" rclone mount mygoogledrive: ~/drive/"

A log from the command with the -vv flag (eg output from rclone -vv copy /tmp remote:tmp )

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Would love some guidance here :wink:

hello,
when you posted your question, you should have been asked some questions.
we would need the answers to some of them.

What is the problem you are having with rclone?

What is your rclone version (output from rclone version)

Which OS you are using and how many bits (eg Windows 7, 64 bit)

Which cloud storage system are you using? (eg Google Drive)

The command you were trying to run (eg rclone copy /tmp remote:tmp)

A log from the command with the -vv flag (eg output from rclone -vv copy /tmp remote:tmp)

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Updated it, hope there is enough information now :slight_smile:

most users use systemd,
there are many posts in this forum about that, you should search for them
for example,

and you can search the internet
for example,

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Just got a bit confused due to the verious methods people got it to work! But I will to my research, thanks!

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