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diff --git a/doc/assistant/remote_sharing_walkthrough/comment_6_770c4f1802fc40d76bbaf7783bb3b4ac._comment b/doc/assistant/remote_sharing_walkthrough/comment_6_770c4f1802fc40d76bbaf7783bb3b4ac._comment new file mode 100644 index 000000000..69ae139b2 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/assistant/remote_sharing_walkthrough/comment_6_770c4f1802fc40d76bbaf7783bb3b4ac._comment @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +[[!comment format=mdwn + username="severo" + ip="88.182.182.135" + subject="git-assistant and transfer repository" + date="2014-03-16T17:05:43Z" + content=""" +In your comment http://git-annex.branchable.com/assistant/remote_sharing_walkthrough/#comment-f97efe1d05c0101232684b4e4edc4866, you describe a way to synchronize two devices using an intermediate USB drive configured as a \"transfer repository\". + +I understand that in that case, the USB drive can only be used as a \"transmitter\", in a git repository form, not as a copy of the files structure. This means the files contained by the USB drive cannot be accessed without git/git-annnex. + +Is there a way to use the USB drive as a \"client repository\" in order to allow synchronization, as described earlier, but also as a simple copy of the files, in order to access them from any device (opening them with windows in a cyber coffee for example). + +Thanks +"""]] |