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"content": "Any FOSSy/Linux nerds around? I need some help. :otter_peek:\n\nI'm kinda duct taping my server together because I'm me. My Synapse/Matrix media cache got to be too big for my Nanode, so I figured I could just plunk the media_cache folder onto a Linode volume instead of upping my entire Linode plan.\n\nSynapse keeps saying the volume is a read-only filesystem though. The permissions are all set right and other non-elevated users can write to the partition. I'm pretty baby with systemd, but is there some kind of [security sandbox](https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/blob/develop/contrib/systemd/override-hardened.conf) setting I need to flip to give the synapse systemd service access to the partition? :otter_peek: And, like, how do I do that?\n\nI'm using Arch on kernel 6.9.2-arch-1 (it's my fuck-around server, don't @ me for putting Arch on it). \n\n#Matrix #Synapse #Riot #RiotIM #Element #FOSS #OpenSource #Messenger #InstantMessenger #Linux #Arch #ArchLinux #Systemd",
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