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submitted 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago) by sandayle@iusearchlinux.fyi to c/archlinux@lemmy.ml

I set up a server using an old laptop just for Nextcloud and Jellyfin. After installation I realized that Nextcloud Snap files are kept in the root directory and there is no way to move them to the Home.

The Arch Wiki says that Jellyfin cannot access your Home, and suggest creating /media directory for it.

Based on these, do I need to partition the whole disk into a single partition? If I do that, won't I lose all my data in case of changing distro?

I mean is it right to install without Home partition?

Edit:

  • Today I learned that I can allocate /var as a seperate partition.
  • It is possible to give Jellyfin permission to access /home.
  • @Bronco1676@lemmy.ml is right, using Nextcloud Snap on Arch Linux is not the preffered choice, it is better to use it on Xubuntu LTS. I am grateful to him.
  • I think partitioning like this, will be good:
/
/var
/home
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[-] Bronco1676@lemmy.ml 4 points 10 months ago

Why are you using snaps on archlinux?

[-] sandayle@iusearchlinux.fyi 0 points 10 months ago

I tried to install several times but couldn't complete. NC Snap works without any set up.

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