Mounting a Webdav target as dir

I want to install "davfs2" to mount my Nextcloud in my system as a directory. since Bazzite is Atomic, it isn't good practice to install rpm's. Is there a way to mount a "webdav drive" in an "atomic way" ?
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If you're on a KDE image, you don't need to install anything for this; it's built into the file browser (Dolphin). Hit Network in the sidebar, Add Network Folder at the top, pick webdav, chuck in your credentials. If you're on a GNOME image idk, but you can probably do something similar without needing to install anything...
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Vidios
Vidios16h ago
If you're on a KDE image, you don't need to install anything for this; it's built into the file browser (Dolphin). Hit Network in the sidebar, Add Network Folder at the top, pick webdav, chuck in your credentials. If you're on a GNOME image idk, but you can probably do something similar without needing to install anything
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Xaver
XaverOP11h ago
Thank you for the answer. I tried this multiple times and it is not working. This is not an issue for this forum. I am marking your answer as the solution. Thanks again. Little rant about the NC docs incoming below: But the Nextcloud documentation about this also mentions this feature in Dolphin, however they mention some things that simply do not exist in the webdav menu like the "User" field. Also the path to the Webfolder is also very confusing to me. Different people also have used different ways to enter the URL and it seems very inconsistent.

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