![]() But we’re not ruling out that he may have missed something that NC needs.įlash Ubuntu Server 20.04 (for Raspberry Pi 4) Image to Micro-SDXC card I thought that was the problem, so I had a buddy who knows more about webservers (but nothing about NC) look over a few of my setups and he was confused too (as to why NC didn’t work). I don’t know… there’s lots I don’t know - I’m learning this webserver stuff as I go. to /var/www/html/nextcloud (with data in /opt/nextcloud/data )ĭB is mysql “nextcloud” - user=“username” admin=“adminname” host=“localhost” OS is Ubuntu Server 20.04 (headless / no GUI) I’m beginning to think that maybe I’m just doing something totally weird… I think it was user error, and by the time I think I figured out what it was looking for… well, the Wizard disappeared. I got the Installation Wizard to appear once, but it didn’t allow me to install. I don’t want to give up as I keep learning things, and often get different errors or results. I’m on my dozenth iteration of NC, can’t even count the number of edits and attempts to get each running… and I’ve tried this on two different Pi units with 3 different SD cards on 5 different fresh loads of the OS over the past five months or so (roughly). MYSQL shows no errors at the attempt, but does show a previous error about Access Denied for user attempting to setup NC via command line, I get a “Too many arguments” message or that I’m missing arguments. I get a 404 page not found when attempting to access the page, but NGINX shows no errors or access attempts. ![]() There is no “config.php” file, and “CAN_INSTALL” does exist I now have no “data” directory in /var/www/html/nextcloud upon a fresh reload.
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