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Error Writing Read Only File System

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    I was trying to remove/edit this display message from my guacamole server - Connected to Guacamele. Waiting for response.. I was searching for the file where it was located, I found it in - /app/code/tomcat9-base/webapps/ROOT/translations/en.json
    And while saving the edit I encountered this error - [ Error writing ./translations/en.json: Read-only file system ]
    Any help would be deeply appreciated, idk maybe I clicked something while installing it that made it read only

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      On Cloudron all apps run in a mostly read-only filesystem for various reasons (updateability, security, ...)

      Apps can only write to selected locations like /app/data/. Since in your case you want to actually edit files which are part of the app releases, this is not allowed, as we would not able to deliver tested updates.

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        On Cloudron all apps run in a mostly read-only filesystem for various reasons (updateability, security, ...)

        Apps can only write to selected locations like /app/data/. Since in your case you want to actually edit files which are part of the app releases, this is not allowed, as we would not able to deliver tested updates.

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        @nebulon
        So in other words it’s not possible, to do this

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          Correct 😕

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            Correct 😕

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            @nebulon
            Do you have any documentation you could point me to show me how to run Apache guacamole on my Linux, the cloudron alternative made it so much easier/stressfree. How sad it didn’t work

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              This forum is for Cloudron users, for other ways to deploy the app, you can maybe start by reading the upstream docs from the guacamole project itself.

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