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Unable to access Rails Console from web terminal

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      Zoldir
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      As described in the documentation here (https://docs.cloudron.io/apps/gitlab/#rails-console), if I log as git user with

      su git
      

      and then

      bundle exec rails c -e production
      

      gives me the following error :

      `/home/git` is not writable.
      Bundler will use `/tmp/bundler20240220-1318-vc5wvk1318' as your home directory temporarily.
      bundler: command not found: rails
      Install missing gem executables with `bundle install`
      

      Here is the output for "ls -la" on the folder git :

      drwxr-xr-x 1 git      git      4096 Feb  7 16:50 git
      

      This is a fresh install, there is nothing imported yet inside my instance. I was initially trying to reset the admin password to be able to import another gitlab into this one, without success.

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        @Zoldir have you tried "sudo -u git bundle exec rails c -e production" ? The su seems like a typo.

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          Damned, it was too obvious to be seen.

          It works, thanks 😄

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