after a few hours, I still can't figure it out . . .
I have one source folder that I want to send to three destinations: google
drive and 2 external hard drives
and I want to do it all in one shot (sync) not 3 separate shots . . . is this
possible ??
one source - multiple targets
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Not sure what you mean with "one shot", but if you have one source, multiple
targets, you setup FFS to use multiple folder pairs, and just set the same
source directory for all of them, that's it.
targets, you setup FFS to use multiple folder pairs, and just set the same
source directory for all of them, that's it.
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got it, thanks, U are a genius, and I am an idiot ;-)
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lol
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it works flawlessly . . .
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rofl thanks for that, if I hadn't found this thread, I'd have stopped using FFS!
Took me QUITE some time to find that "plus-sign" button, because I had
the source-folder on the left side, and looked for a possibility to add target-folders to the right ^^
On a sidenode, perhaps a way to fill all sources with the same folder would be nice for this usecase? Of course I can search&replace that for the 60 pairs I need with my texteditor, but nonetheless perhaps a nice addition to this great piece of code? :)
Took me QUITE some time to find that "plus-sign" button, because I had
the source-folder on the left side, and looked for a possibility to add target-folders to the right ^^
On a sidenode, perhaps a way to fill all sources with the same folder would be nice for this usecase? Of course I can search&replace that for the 60 pairs I need with my texteditor, but nonetheless perhaps a nice addition to this great piece of code? :)