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I'm guessing you're talking about the client, right? The data folder on the server shouldn't be touched or modified, except by Nextcloud.
Check who owns the folder. I'll assume the folder is at
~/Nextcloud
, but if it's not, just substitute in the path to the Nextcloud folder.You can check who owns the folder using
ls
:This should give you something like:
Where the word "user" is in the above example should be the name of the owner of the directory. Where the word "group" is should be the group.
If either is
root
, check to make sure the Nextcloud client is not running as root (usingsudo
or otherwise).Otherwise, give yourself ownership of the directory:
Replace
username
with your username.Thanks for the explanation. Would that break nextcloud if i changed the owner of the folder?
The data is all stored server-side. The worst that could happen is the sync connection stops working and you need to redownload the files. Nothing gets deleted by these commands. They will still be on your disk and accessible by you.
If this breaks Nextcloud, it indicates something's wrong with your installation.
Thanks, I went with the suggested webdav route, this is fine for now.