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null, in Best Way To Mount A Directory on Boot

Add it to your fstab

MashedTech, in Linkwarden - An open-source collaborative bookmark manager to collect, organize and preserve webpages

Cool stuff, but I don’t see a reason to ditch raindrop.io

dan,
@dan@upvote.au avatar

Raindrop doesn’t seem to be self-hosted? This is the selfhosted community…

MashedTech,

My bad.

DichotoDeezNutz, in Joplin alternative needed
@DichotoDeezNutz@lemmy.world avatar

I’m going to start developing my own alternative, is there any features that you really need/want?

I was planning on making this self hosted via docker with the option to save to Google drive.

github.com/ssebs/PadPal-Server

Voroxpete, (edited )

Here’s what I would be looking for;

  • Decent mobile app (more than happy to pay for this if it’s a one time fee)
  • Bonus for a OneNote / Evernote style Android widget. Being able to scroll through and quickly select from my most recent notes in the OneNote widget is really helpful.
  • WYSIWYG editor on mobile and desktop (why in God’s name does every Foss notes app insist I use a markdown language?) with bullet points, numbered lists, bold, italic, underline, strikethrough, and headings.
  • Checklists (as in, ability to add checkboxes to notes)
  • Ability to create an arbitrarily deep folder structure
  • Tags would be nice
  • Import from popular apps like OneNote, Evernote, or Joplin is basically essential at this point. A lot of us have way too fucking many notes to move by hand.
DichotoDeezNutz,
@DichotoDeezNutz@lemmy.world avatar

Most of those are on the to-do list! I definitely like the Google keep style widget but want better UX when typing out bullet lists.

Thanks for the suggestions

jaykay,
@jaykay@lemmy.zip avatar

Please don’t follow joplins folder/notes view. It’s so stupid that folders and notes are in different panels on the left. Just make it a normal list.

I like joplin for its simplicity. No bells and whistles like obsidian.

Docker container would be awesome, but I don’t care for Google drive personally :) If you make the notes folder a volume I can bind to that would be great, as long as they’re normal files haha

Churbleyimyam, in Linkwarden - An open-source collaborative bookmark manager to collect, organize and preserve webpages

This sounds very cool and I’d definitely use it.

gazby, in Joplin alternative needed

If you’re after some help with the WebDAV part I set it up for myself recently and would be happy to help adapt my stuff to your stack (mine is Apache + compose, but would be about just as easy with anything else). Reply here or DM any time 💯

And good on you for being turned around on your original premise and being so gracious about it in the comments mate 👍

jaykay,
@jaykay@lemmy.zip avatar

Awesome, thanks! For now I’ll stay on the db without backups. Joplin saves copies to other devices so if something fails, I still have the other devices :)

letsgo, in Joplin alternative needed

Oops I thought you were going to be ragging on an early jazz genre.

code, in Joplin alternative needed

Joplin server also will use a file based storage instead of the db. And db then is only used for users

I use joplin as i share notes and collaborate with my wife. Obsidian etc dont do that. Id love to be on obsidian as i really like it but sharing notebooks is mandatory

Squizzy,

This is why I’m moving to Joplin too

pineapplelover, in what if your cloud=provider gets hacked ?

I am my cloud provider. Don’t have duplicate copies of my server yet so I guess I’m kinda fucked.

dai,

But man, I’ll be able to amend all those TODO items that have been accumulating of the last 12 months and fix all those issues while rebuilding my raid.

I mean that’s only if my GITs aren’t hijacked during the ransomware attack.

And I mean, I’ll probably just push the same config to my server and let it on its merry way again.

kristoff,

Well, based on advice of Samsy, take a backup of home-server network to a NAS on your home-network. (I do home that your server-segment and your home-segment are two seperated networks, no?) Or better, set up your NAS at a friend’s house (and require MFA or a hardware security-key to access it remotely)

surewhynotlem, in Best Way To Mount A Directory on Boot

fstab will do it, but the more important question is, what do you want to happen when it doesn’t mount properly? Do you want the system to fail to boot? Do you want navidrome to not run?

sabreW4K3,
@sabreW4K3@lemmy.tf avatar

Navidrome to not run would be optimal

surewhynotlem,

It’s probably best to wrap navidrome in a script that checks for the mount then.

sabreW4K3,
@sabreW4K3@lemmy.tf avatar

Thanks for the advice, I’ll look into it.

node815, in Linkwarden - An open-source collaborative bookmark manager to collect, organize and preserve webpages

Installed and no way to login, see this in your GH issues:

github.com/linkwarden/linkwarden/issues/415

This is a fresh install as about 10 minutes ago so using the :latest tag which I believe is the v 2.4.8 build. Signing up is possible and I was able to create my user account so that’s a good start at least. :)

zaphod, (edited ) in Best Way To Mount A Directory on Boot
@zaphod@lemmy.ca avatar

Assuming systemd, create a file like


<span style="color:#323232;">/etc/systemd/system/dir-to-mount.mount
</span>

And then configure it per the systemd docs:

www.freedesktop.org/…/systemd.mount.html

Then modify the docker unit file to have a dependency on the mount unit so it’s guaranteed to be up before docker starts.

sabreW4K3,
@sabreW4K3@lemmy.tf avatar

Is this method superior to fstab?

zaphod, (edited )
@zaphod@lemmy.ca avatar

It has the benefit that the container can’t start before the mount point is up without any additional scripts or kludges, so no race conditions or surprise behaviour. Using fstab can’t provide that guarantee. The other option is Autofs but it’s messier to configure and may not ship out of the box on modern distros.

Atemu,
@Atemu@lemmy.ml avatar

I’ll let you in on a little secret: Fstab gets converted to mount units anyways.

ikidd, in Joplin alternative needed
@ikidd@lemmy.world avatar

Use Nextcloud AIO mastercontainer, set up joplin with Nextcloud sync (which is webdav). Use the builtin backup function in Nextcloud AIO container to backup nextcloud and the files it contains that are your joplin notes (and anything else you use nextcloud for).

I even use Nextcloud for its Gpoddersync app to keep my podcast subs/progress from Antennapod.

possiblylinux127, in Planning on setting up Proxmox and moving most services there. Some questions

For your Proxmox cluster shoot for three devices. With three devices you can do high availability which is a bonus but not something I though to do when I built my setup.

SeeJayEmm,
@SeeJayEmm@lemmy.procrastinati.org avatar

And you don’t have quorum issues any time a system is down. (I regret making mine a cluster.)

nem,

You can set up a qdev on a pi or something.

possiblylinux127,

Can you? That would be really cool

nem,

Yeah, you can run it on anything and its great for even numbered clusters.

possiblylinux127,

Can you explain how?

SeeJayEmm,
@SeeJayEmm@lemmy.procrastinati.org avatar

I need to re-ip both of my proxmox hosts and ran into a wall due to quorum. This could get me over that hump.

That being said, it was a failed experiment to put them in a cluster. I don’t use any of the cluster functionality and would love to destroy the cluster config w/o having to rebuild the proxmox hosts.

rehydrate5503,

You don’t have to rebuild the proxmox hosts to remove the cluster. I made the same mistake last year sometime and was able to remove the cluster and each of the proxmox machines works as it should standalone. I don’t recall the exact steps but it was very easy. A quick search for “proxmox remove cluster” gave me this result and from what I recall these are the steps I followed as well. https://rostislavjadavan.com/posts/promox-delete-cluster

SeeJayEmm,
@SeeJayEmm@lemmy.procrastinati.org avatar

rostislavjadavan.com/posts/promox-delete-cluster

I have looked high and low for how to delete a cluster and have never stumbled on this page, thanks! Almost everything I found said I had to destroy proxmox and reinstall it.

RootBeerGuy, in Pinry, the open-source tiling image board
@RootBeerGuy@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

Maybe thats what you mean in your post, but development seems to have stopped 2 years ago. Are there any open issues? Or maybe an active fork?

perishthethought,

Hmmm, I hadn’t noticed that before but you’re right. There are open issues and also pull requests which were never merged.

7fb2adfb45bafcc01c80, in Linkwarden - An open-source collaborative bookmark manager to collect, organize and preserve webpages

I wish it was database agnostic. And I’m slightly concerned about the version three rewrite.

It does look awesome, and I’ll revisit it to see where things are in six months.

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