Today we are going to get to know WebOS, which is free and open source, and supports almost all systems and devices. It can be used to build private clouds, public clouds, software running services, etc. However, these are too distant for us beginners.
Let's mainly talk about how to mount a network disk on a Windows system using it.
First, it requires Java 8 environment to run. However, many beginners don't know where to download it, and even if they go to the official website, they have to register an account, which is very troublesome. So, out of ignorance, I will provide you with a ready-made 64-bit installation package. Just double-click to open it and keep clicking Next.
Then, we open the WebOS folder and find the start.bat file in the api folder to start it.
Then we enter 127.0.0.1:8088 in the address bar of the browser, and it will open a configuration page. Don't worry about what it does, just click on "Verify Database" and "Verify Cache" at the bottom, and set an account password at the bottom. Save it.
Then it will open this main page that looks like the Windows 11 system. The logic of use is also the same as Windows 11. The applications downloaded from the app store are used in this WebOS system, not installed locally on Windows. There are also many special features, so everyone can check the official documentation for more information.
Let's continue, the next step is to mount. Open "This PC" and select "Disk Management" to choose the network disk you want to mount, such as Alibaba Cloud Drive.
Getting this token is also very convenient. Click on "Get" on the right side, and it will ask you to scan the code to log in. After that, it will automatically enter this token for you. We just need to set the name of the network disk and the specific directory to be mounted. Okay, that's it. The same goes for other network disks.
After mounting, you can connect to the mounted network disk through various software that supports WebDAV on various systems.
Click on "Settings", then "WebDAV Mount". In fact, the official website has provided a tutorial. Taking Windows as an example, we need to click on this download first, and then right-click to run as administrator. It will automatically remove the restrictions on uploads and HTTP for you.
Then, right-click on the "This PC" icon on the Windows desktop and select "Map Network Drive". Paste the WebDAV address and enter the account password you set to connect successfully.
This way, on your computer or other devices, you can manage multiple network disk files at the same time, and use software like PotPlayer and NPlayer to watch 4K original videos.
Of course, this is the route to take for traditional mounting software. As mentioned earlier, WebOS itself is a cloud-based system. With some readers and players from the app store, you can directly view the contents of the network disk in this WebOS, which means that if you only need to manage multiple network disk files on your computer without mounting, you can also achieve it in this WebOS. As for the experience, everyone can judge for themselves.
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