How To Sync Ubuntu To Your Google Drive

by David Trounce

Are you using Google Drive to store your files but don’t know how to sync it to Ubuntu?

Google does not provide a non-browser-based file client for Linux users. But there are several free and low-cost tools to help you. Below are three methods you can choose to follow.

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    ODrive (Open Drive)

    ODrive is an open-source graphic user interface client to sync or backup Ubuntu to your Google Drive.

    There is no need to open a web browser or use terminal tools. It’s simple, as there are no options, settings, or integrations to understand and master.

    Installation & Setup

    However, there is a downside to this simplicity. As it is a basic option, you can’t use selective sync and can’t exclude specific files from downloading.

    You can only sync ALL your Google Drive files to your computer. You have an all or none option – sync all or none of them. If you need the ability to customize which files you sync, this will not be the best solution for you.

    Here is an option to customize which files to sync to your Google Drive. The steps below outline how to use Insync.

    Insync

    Insync is a tool for both new and more advanced Linux users. It offers both a command-line interface (CLI) and a graphical user interface (GUI). With Insync, you can:

    The product is not free but comes with a 15-day free trial period. The pricing options (one-time fees) are:

    Follow the steps below to use Insync to sync your Ubuntu installation to your Google Drive.

    Install Insync

    Insync doesn’t automatically sync your files when you install it. You will be prompted to identify the specific files you want to sync.

    Choose The Files

    Saving To a Location Outside Of Insync

    You can also save your Google Drive folder to a different location outside of Insync, but only for top-level folders.

    Go back to your Google Drive and hover your mouse over the folder you want to sync. Then click on the sync to a custom location icon as seen in the screenshot below.

    Ubuntu GNOME Built-in Method

    Another option to sync all your files is the Ubuntu GNOME built-in method.

    Follow the process below to sync your Google Drive with Ubuntu. You will be adding your Google account to your GNOME Online Accounts list.

    First, you will need to mount your Google Drive account to your Nautilus File Manager. Then you will be able to access, add, and edit your files.

    Install & Open GNOME

    Note that this process does not give you access to your Google Drive unless you are on the Internet. However, it is an easy and effective way to sync your Ubuntu in the cloud with your Google Drive.

    If you need to use a file offline, you can drag it from your Google Drive and to a local folder on your computer.

    Even though Google doesn’t have an official client for Linux users on Ubuntu to sync your files, as you can see from the three options above, there are simple ways to accomplish the same thing.

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