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Like any other git repository, git-annex repositories have remotes.
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Let's start by adding a USB drive as a remote.
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# sudo mount /media/usb
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# cd /media/usb
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# git clone ~/annex
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# cd annex
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# git annex init "portable USB drive"
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# git remote add laptop ~/annex
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# cd ~/annex
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# git remote add usbdrive /media/usb
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This is all standard ad-hoc distributed git repository setup.
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The only git-annex specific part is telling it the name
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of the new repository created on the USB drive.
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Notice that both repos are set up as remotes of one another. This lets
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either get annexed files from the other. You'll want to do that even
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if you are using git in a more centralized fashion.
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