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External Error - EACCES: permission denied, mkdir '/media/aeternal.cloud'

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    Is there a wat to recover Nextcloud, I moved it onto a working File Mounted storage then it loaded but backup where on Boot drive then I tried to restore after I have some module issues then this Error : External Error - EACCES: permission denied, mkdir '/media/aeternal.cloud' I have tried activating permission to write on /media/aeternal.cloud folder and the main boot drive location of Nextcloud both did not work and it is still not able to restore and I cannot see the files in file manager form inside Cloudron...?

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      So backups by default would end up in /var/backups unless otherwise configured. It is strongly recommended to use some backup storage, which is not on the same disk. It may be useful to checkout https://docs.cloudron.io/backups/ for more detail.

      Regarding the Nextcloud instance as such and the error you are facing, I am not sure how your setup now looks like, but is /media/aeternal.cloud some volume you have moved Nextcloud to and if so, is this properly mounted?

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