![]() Under the “Syncs” page you can click “Add” to add another “local folder” and “MEGA folder” pair. This can be used to share files with all devices.Ĭreate the “All” folder in your MEGA cloud and on the Pi open the MEGAsync settings. The other useful trick is to create an “All” folder in your MEGA account. Before I reimage these devices I can shove all the important stuff in the MEGAsync folder and resync it all back when I rebuild the SD card. For example I have folders for “Pi 400” and “Pi Dev” as well as my Lenovo laptop. I can then use the account for other non-Pi related storage and keep things separate. The reason I prefer to use the “Selective Sync” in Step 4 is that I can have an individual folder for each of my Raspberry Pi devices within the MEGA cloud. right click on the MEGA icon on the taskbar and select “Show Status”.There are a number of ways to get files into your MEGA account and have then sync to your Pi:Ĭopy, move or create files in /home/pi/MEGAsync and these will be copied to the folder you specified in Step 4. We are done! Step 5: Upload and Sync Files from the Pi to MEGA I created a folder for my Pi called “Pi Dev”. You can then create a new folder under the “Cloud Drive” parent using the “New Folder” button. If you want to setup a specific folder for this Pi within your account press “Change” next to the “MEGA folder” option. Leave the local folder as “/home/pi/MEGAsync”. I would recommend “Selective sync” as it will allow you to choose specific folders to sync to this Pi. “Full Sync” will sync the entire contents of your MEGA storage space to the Pi. Double click on the MEGAsync Desktop Icon or the menu option.To finish the setup we can now run the desktop app. You can right click on this entry to add an icon to the desktop. When the process is finished you will now have a MEGAsync entry under “System Tools” in the main menu. When prompted type Y to proceed with the installation. Install MEGAsync using the following command: sudo apt install. You should see the downloaded megasync deb file. This should navigate to the Downloads directory and list the contents. ![]() Open a Terminal window either using the main Raspberry Menu or the Terminal icon in the top left corner: The download directory is usually /home/pi/Downloads. This will download the latest megasync-#.deb file to your default downloads directory.
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