[[!comment format=mdwn username="http://joeyh.name/" nickname="joey" subject="comment 12" date="2013-04-26T20:52:36Z" content=""" It's easy to recreate. As I understand it, the entire process went something like this: git annex initremote annex type=S3 encryption=blahblah # possibly this was done in the webapp? git remote rename annex s3 # also possibly done in the webapp # clone to different computer, and on the new clone: git annex initremote s3 git-annex: Specify the type of remote with type= git annex initremote s3 type=S3 encryption=blahblah The last line creates a *new* remote. I'm inclined to think the main confusing thing here is that initremote is used to both create a new special remote, and to configure the repository to use an already existing special remote that was created elsewhere. If you had to use `enableremote` for the latter, things could be less confusing: # clone to different computer, and on the new clone: git annex enableremote s3 git-annex: No existing special remote named s3. Choose from one of these existing special remotes: annex """]]