I’ve seen a lot of self-hosted software wanting to store their data in /opt, is there any reason why?
That is where you put your optional packages, everyone has his own use for it. I use it to stocke my docker containers config
I’ve seen a lot of self-hosted software wanting to store their data in /opt, is there any reason why?
That is where you put your optional packages, everyone has his own use for it. I use it to stocke my docker containers config
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