![]() Sudo systemctl start $Ĭonfirm service status: $ systemctl status $USER You can explicitly specify user name: MYUSER="" ![]() Then start syncthing service: sudo systemctl start $USER You can as well replace 192.168.1.20 with your system IP address then update Systemd service list: sudo systemctl daemon-reload Since Ubuntu 18.04+ comes with systemd, we can create systemd unit files to manage syncthing service. Service files for systemd are provided by Syncthing and can be found in etc/linux-systemd sudo vim /etc/systemd/system/ ĭescription=Syncthing - Open Source Continuous File Synchronization for %IĮxecStart=/usr/bin/syncthing -no-browser -gui-address="0.0.0.0:8384" -no-restart -logflags=0 Now that we have syncthing installed, let’s proceed to the configuration section. Once installed, check version: $ syncthing -version ![]() Then update system and install syncthing package: sudo apt update When GPG Key has been added, create repo content: echo "deb syncthing release" | sudo tee /etc/apt//syncthing.list ![]()
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