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Message | App\Message\ActivityPub\Inbox\ActivityMessage {#353 +payload: "{"@context":["https://join-lemmy.org/context.json","https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams"],"actor":"https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/c/piracy","to":["https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams#Public"],"object":{"id":"https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/49947098","actor":"https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/u/barnaclebill","type":"Page","attributedTo":"https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/u/barnaclebill","to":["https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/c/piracy","https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams#Public"],"name":"Tips for migrating and restoring qBittorrent after fresh install (Linux)","cc":[],"content":"<p>I’m in the midst of a migration to a new Linux distro and I’m stuck on restoring my qBittorrent setup from my previous install. Both environments are desktop versions of Linux - previously Bazzite, switching to Debian.</p>\n<p>Prior to wiping the OS drive that had Bazzite on it, I had backed up my <code>BT_data</code> and <code>config</code> folders a separate data drive. After installing Debian, I’ve copied my <code>BT_data</code> and <code>config</code> folders back to the right place on the new OS, however the issue I’m running into now is that when I open qBittorrent for the first time, all my torrents say Missing Files. This checks out seeing as the paths are slightly different <code>/run/media/myuser/data</code> instead of just <code>/media/myuser/data</code>. I started doing a force re-check on all my torrents and realized it’ll take a very long time seeings as I have 6 TB of data to re-check.</p>\n<p>I did a find and replace in all the config files to update the default save paths and the save paths for all my categories, but that wasn’t enough.</p>\n<p>Has anyone else gone through a qBittorrent migration and run into this problem? If so, how did you overcome it? Any other tips I should try?</p>\n<p>I’m thinking of going back to Bazzite just to see if I can replicate the paths and get qBittorrent to recognize all my files again without having to re-check everything. I might also try setting up sym links to duplicate the original paths from the Bazzite install. I think these two approaches might be faster than re-checking my whole library. I am a tad concerned about getting hit with HnR’s on some of my trackers since I’ve been offline for about 24 hours now. And I did not do a full backup of my previous OS (lmaoooo), so there’s nowhere for me to go but forward. Thanks in advance for your help!</p>\n","mediaType":"text/html","source":{"content":"I'm in the midst of a migration to a new Linux distro and I'm stuck on restoring my qBittorrent setup from my previous install. Both environments are desktop versions of Linux - previously Bazzite, switching to Debian.\n\nPrior to wiping the OS drive that had Bazzite on it, I had backed up my `BT_data` and `config` folders a separate data drive. After installing Debian, I've copied my `BT_data` and `config` folders back to the right place on the new OS, however the issue I'm running into now is that when I open qBittorrent for the first time, all my torrents say Missing Files. This checks out seeing as the paths are slightly different `/run/media/myuser/data` instead of just `/media/myuser/data`. I started doing a force re-check on all my torrents and realized it'll take a very long time seeings as I have 6 TB of data to re-check.\n\nI did a find and replace in all the config files to update the default save paths and the save paths for all my categories, but that wasn't enough.\n\nHas anyone else gone through a qBittorrent migration and run into this problem? If so, how did you overcome it? Any other tips I should try?\n\nI'm thinking of going back to Bazzite just to see if I can replicate the paths and get qBittorrent to recognize all my files again without having to re-check everything. I might also try setting up sym links to duplicate the original paths from the Bazzite install. I think these two approaches might be faster than re-checking my whole library. I am a tad concerned about getting hit with HnR's on some of my trackers since I've been offline for about 24 hours now. And I did not do a full backup of my previous OS (lmaoooo), so there's nowhere for me to go but forward. Thanks in advance for your help!","mediaType":"text/markdown"},"attachment":[],"sensitive":false,"published":"2025-07-28T13:53:36.285166Z","language":{"identifier":"en","name":"English"},"audience":"https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/c/piracy","tag":[{"href":"https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/49947098","name":"#piracy","type":"Hashtag"}]},"cc":["https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/c/piracy/followers"],"type":"Announce","id":"https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/activities/announce/page/ea01fbc1-33a7-4a2b-8fad-471c82ac1005"}" +request: [ "host" => "kbin.spritesserver.nl" "method" => "POST" "uri" => "/f/inbox" "client_ip" => "144.76.120.54" ] +headers: [ "content-type" => [ "application/activity+json" ] "host" => [ "kbin.spritesserver.nl" ] "date" => [ "Mon, 28 Jul 2025 13:53:50 GMT" ] "digest" => [ "SHA-256=M2uV8KwICS9yEnHK7yhEHHuPooVxdopsXj1DyiaXPgQ=" ] "signature" => [ "keyId="https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/c/piracy#main-key",algorithm="hs2019",headers="(request-target) content-type date digest host",signature="PG3aoyKmNE3uq83TJs5dH3M+Vp7oV8WzSq1fP5eIt9cW7ewP/0ikiwvuQYjj72bRWeaVF3XcUFpQtfJ18DtZ0BBGM5uVTDgqSj1lVrkSBP7gjfgP/Y52fuzoxuFxEYOUurGiHNm6fYL+kkijjFhNGh73j5NihJ8CPTJtbgW0X4BKJ5o2r8+qY8mD+Rnr06clXdc0yt70iRueH/WzbkGWuUOGb2YmFIqUJQvCm1lFnL6S7iiyoj7a73L4KlsgS3SIsIUSnKCswjrLObFrHXKbdAgy1lnYAZnCFBu912VlVt3sgntYX99BcgxMHb6h9zzMMroVZ++kzlKvVjVccee9BA=="" ] "accept" => [ "*/*" ] "user-agent" => [ "Lemmy/0.19.12; +https://lemmy.dbzer0.com" ] "accept-encoding" => [ "gzip" ] "content-length" => [ "4670" ] "x-php-ob-level" => [ "1" ] ] } |
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