yoti 0 Posted April 15 Share Posted April 15 (edited) I’m attempting to to install Nextcloud on a VPS Ubuntu server using Cloudpanel. as I was following the official Nextcloud installation doc by Cloudpanel and had to navigate to the directory ~/tmp, I noticed that I see no directories at all in my server. root@vmi1808444:~# cd ~/tmp -bash: cd: /root/tmp: No such file or directory when I run the ls command in the home directory, it’s practically empty which doesn’t make sense because Cloudpanel is already running on the server and is perfectly accessible, which means that I should be able see its installation files. root@vmi1808444:~# ls update.txt root@vmi1808444:~# ls -a . .. .bash_history .bashrc .cache .config .local .profile update.txt it's quite different to when I run ls in my Linux machine home directory, I get all the OS folders and config files of the installed programmes... any advice? is it possible that I don’t have a permission to see these directories from my VPS provider? Edited April 15 by yoti self hosting, VPS, nextcloud, cloudpanel, server, linux, ubuntu, setup, installation Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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