forum/Adding a mounted networkgit-annexhttp://git-annex.branchable.com/forum/Adding_a_mounted_network/git-annexikiwiki2015-04-10T15:35:16Zcomment 1http://git-annex.branchable.com/forum/Adding_a_mounted_network/comment_1_9b4bab6177856569adfec26ada6b01cd/Justin2015-04-09T13:17:41Z2015-04-09T13:17:41Z
<p>It's just a git remote..</p>
<pre><code>git remote add somerepo /path/to/repo
git annex sync
</code></pre>
<p>should be all you need.</p>
comment 2http://git-annex.branchable.com/forum/Adding_a_mounted_network/comment_2_ae3d4ac918ef002ead859ed0c962ae32/joey2015-04-09T19:04:17Z2015-04-09T18:33:47Z
<p>If you want to do with using the webapp, go to the "Repository"
menu in the upper-left, and select "Add another local repository."</p>
<p>You can then enter the path to your repository, whevever it is,
and click on "combine the repositories"</p>
<p>But, like Justin said, this just sets up a git remote, so doing it at
the command line will work just as well.</p>
comment 3http://git-annex.branchable.com/forum/Adding_a_mounted_network/comment_3_559cfec9210f8c86de6ee13de0ec2175/lhealy [livejournal.com]2015-04-10T15:35:16Z2015-04-10T15:35:16Z
Thanks for both these answers. For the first, one does the repository have to be made first? I.e., do a <code>git init --bare</code> first? I discovered the second approach before reading the comment and it worked, but it did not make a bare repository as happens with the "removable drive" option in the assistant.