
Running in verbose mode says this:į: No installations directory in /etc/flatpak/installations.d. It says "Nothing to do" and then consumes 100% CPU forever (I waited 15 minutes). As an added advantage, the Backup & Sync software doesn't keep my processor busy at all times, since the task runs only once a day, which I have set to run at lunch time.Ever since I upgraded to Fedora 32, I can't run "flatpak update" successfully. My Google Drive that was near full is now at less than half way mark. More information on this is available here. In the Add Arguments box, type the full path of the batch file that you save in step 4 above (surround path with double-quotes if it contains spaces). In the Action step, choose Run a program and choose C:\Program Files\FreeFileSync\RealTimeSync.exe (or where you installed FreeFilesSync). Google Backup and Sync constantly monitors that folder for changes and will start backup automatically.

gitignore) including wildcards and sub-folder matching.

FreeFileSync allows all kinds of exclusion filters (much like.For example, if you want to backup your D:\ drive, you can create an empty folder on E:\ drive named D_Backup or something. Use FreeFileSync to create a clean copy of your drive at a different location.
