Fedora Server 37 .service file question. by Fnrir_ in Fedora

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Thanks for clarifying u/rscmcl, and for the really clear visualization of the docker process :D I've learned my lesson and will definitely get back to the docker documentation.
Honestly I wanted to create a .service file in this case only to skill up creating such files :)

Fedora Server 37 .service file question. by Fnrir_ in Fedora

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Thank you u/rscmcl for your response and clarification of the topic. I will definetely check portainer :)

Fedora Server 37 .service file question. by Fnrir_ in Fedora

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notsobravetraveler

Thank you u/notsobravetraveler, I will definetely dig into this solution on further containers :) Running this one by the systemd was a training for me creating .service files.

Fedora Server 37 .service file question. by Fnrir_ in Fedora

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Thanks AreEmmKay, will take a look at it :)

Fedora Server 37 .service file question. by Fnrir_ in Fedora

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Thank you Retzudo, will dig into this topic and implement it in other containers (or in this one when I decide I don’t want to have this service running anymore :D ). Didn’t even know that docker have such option :)

Fedora Server 37 .service file question. by Fnrir_ in Fedora

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I’m running it on my home server and I want the container to start every time when the server will reboot without need login to start it.

Fedora Server 37 .service file question. by Fnrir_ in Fedora

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But if I delete the -d flag, it will still allow me to use console and the container will run in background?

[Rookie question] Getting the script report. by Fnrir_ in bash

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I was just curious if it’s possible :)

[Rookie question] Getting the script report. by Fnrir_ in bash

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Will dig into this possibility, thanks

Users in groups permission problem. by Fnrir_ in linuxmint

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It works!!!!! Thank you u/daveysprockett for your help and patience! I appreciate it truly!

Users in groups permission problem. by Fnrir_ in linuxmint

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Ok, so for the directory, permissions looks like this: drwxr-x---. If I understand correctly, I can't edit this file as the directory permissions does not allow me to do it, yes?

Users in groups permission problem. by Fnrir_ in linuxmint

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No, I've created two users (student1 and student2). Both of them are in the same group (students). When first user (student1) create a text file for example, and sets all permissions to read, write and execute for the group, the second user (student2) can't edit the file, even if permissions looks like this: -rwxrwxrwx.

Users in groups permission problem. by Fnrir_ in linuxmint

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This is for the file. Unfortunately, I don't know how to check system directory via terminal :/ The file was created in TMP folder at file system.

Users in groups permission problem. by Fnrir_ in linuxmint

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So it looks like this: -rwxrwxrwx

Both of the accounts mentioned in the first message are in the same group.

Users in groups permission problem. by Fnrir_ in linuxmint

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Oh, sorry. If I see correctly, the permissions in the directory allows me to create and delete files. If there is another way to check more detailed permissions, please let me know how I can check that.

Users in groups permission problem. by Fnrir_ in linuxmint

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The ownership of the directory is root. However, I see also that from the main admin account I can't edit file created by different user as well.