I’m having some problems installing Vaultwarden and I wonder if it because I’m running docker compose in the wrong way and there are user permission issues.

What is the right way of installing docker compose (on a linux VM)? In in the past I would create a docker folder /home/user/docker. In there I would create the folder firefly or whatever and then I would run docker compose as user. So, when installing firefly, I would be in the /home/user/docker/firefly and run docker compose from within. Not as root (using sudo) but as a the normal user user. Firefly service would just run without problmes. Shoudl I be installing containers this way of shoudl I be using root (sudo)?

  • PotatoesFall@discuss.tchncs.de
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    5 hours ago

    I don’t understand the question tbh. Make a docker-compose.yml in some folder, and then run your docker compose commands in that folder. Does that result in error and if so what errors?