Valantar
Dabbler
- Joined
- Apr 11, 2021
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So I think I got it working properly :) Once again, thanks for a great guide. Worked perfectly even for a command line novice like myself!
One thing: to gain access to my data so that Jottacloud can actually back it up, I added my datasets as mount point for the jail under jotta/root/mnt. (Came across this in a guide for another, unrelated plugin.) Is this the right way to do this? And does this mean that the jail is accessing these datasets from the root user? If so, is there any reason to change this to another user with less privileges?
Also, my jotta-cli tells me there's an update available for it whenever I enter a command:
If I wanted to update this (I won't be doing this until my uploads are done, at the very least), how would I go about doing this? Is it as simple as re-running the installation but replacing 0.10.42740 with 0.10.44059 in this line?
One thing: to gain access to my data so that Jottacloud can actually back it up, I added my datasets as mount point for the jail under jotta/root/mnt. (Came across this in a guide for another, unrelated plugin.) Is this the right way to do this? And does this mean that the jail is accessing these datasets from the root user? If so, is there any reason to change this to another user with less privileges?
Also, my jotta-cli tells me there's an update available for it whenever I enter a command:
Code:
A new version of Jotta Cli is available. Please update from 0.10.42740 to version 0.10.44059 To update jotta-cli just download and install most recent build from https://repo.jotta.us/archives/freebsd/[ARCH]/
If I wanted to update this (I won't be doing this until my uploads are done, at the very least), how would I go about doing this? Is it as simple as re-running the installation but replacing 0.10.42740 with 0.10.44059 in this line?
Code:
cd / && wget https://repo.jotta.us/archives/freebsd/amd64/jotta-cli-0.10.42740_freebsd_amd64.tar.gz