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- What does will the directory srv contain? - Ask Ubuntu
However srv should always exist on FHS compliant systems and should be used as the default location for such data Distributions must take care not to remove locally placed files in these directories without administrator permission
- lubuntu - minidlna. c:674: error: Media directory PV, home name . . .
Then adding srv dlna shared Pictures to etc minidlna conf and making sure minidlna is configured to follow symlinks (wide_links=yes must be set in etc minidlna conf) This way, you won't need to add minidlna to your primary group, but all present (and future) files in ~ Pictures will be accessible by minidlna
- initramfs - ZFS Mount Fails with Canonicalization Error - No such file . . .
I think this could be a permissions issue for the dataset, especially if this dataset is for a non-root user I assume all your other datasets (including the one to be mounted at the root of the Linux directory hierarchy) have mounted without a problem, which you can verify with the general zfs mount command and or the mount command Try zfs mount rpool ROOT ubuntu_38sbps srv instead of the
- What is a good location for a server-like application to save its . . .
FHS: srv : Data for services provided by this system Rationale This main purpose of specifying this is so that users may find the location of the data files for particular service, and so that services which require a single tree for readonly data, writable data and scripts (such as cgi scripts) can be reasonably placed
- Systemctl: Main process exited, code=exited, status=200 CHDIR
Add the output of namei -lx srv nominatim nominatim-project to the post, please
- networking - BIND9 isolated master not supplying service (SRV) records . . .
I have a problem getting SRV records to respond correctly from new BIND9 server It seems to respond as expected for every test I can hit is with except adding the quot;additional section quot; that
- Where in the filesystem should I store shared data? - Ask Ubuntu
Where in the unix filesystem is the conventional location to save non-user specific data, for example data shared via nfs or ftp, or backups? I could obviously create and use any arbitrary folder
- Whats the most appropriate directory where to place development . . .
6 For sharing data files and directories among users within the same machine, the srv directory was recommended here: What's the most appropriate directory where to place files shared between users? I am assuming this is still valid or recommendded — correct me if that changed
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