Well… goodbye #UBOSlinux, nice idea, quagmire of an implementation and dearth of community, and 62 hours wasted.

Switched to #nextcloudpi and not only was it up and running in minutes, adding usb storage was trivial, can use the whole sdcard, and follows version updates. And it's Debian, not some custom fork of another o/s.

Although letsencrypt is not yet cooperating…

#itsalwayssomething

Here's a router vs #rpi4 vs #Playstation2 puzzle:

I had to turn #IPv6 off on the router as the #PS2 wouldn't connect, and that seemed to work, but when I added the Pi4, the playstation can't stay connected.

In #UBOSlinux,
sudo sysctl -w net.ipv6.conf.all.disable_ipv6=1
(also default and lo) on the pi appears to help, but the docs say ubos needs it.

Any guesses? Put the PS2 on a subnet?

File under: #becauseweTHOUGHTitwouldbeeasy

OK, dead project or not, I did get #UBOSlinux running, easily ported radio.teledyn.com to a static page server, got #nextcloud running, and then hit the next brick wall…

To be useful, a cloud server should have decent amount of storage, and while it seems @ubos could BOOT from an external drive, and standalone NextcloudPi has tools to add storage, #Nextcloud under #UBOS cannot use such on a per-app (or general storage) basis? Can this be true?