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    posted a message on MineOS--the most simple way to host MC
    Thanks for the tip on where to find the minecraft folder. Finally got around to finding it and putting the backup.zip in there.

    Although, I seem to be having trouble getting the world to start. Before even importing the backup I created a world and tried to start it like you did in the video, but no matter what, it does not come up. I've retried multiple times. I've deleted the 'one' folder and regenerated another world and tried starting that one and still no luck. I've also tried running the imported world as well, but that ends with the same result.
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    posted a message on MineOS--the most simple way to host MC
    Quote from hexparrot »
    Correct, you put the backup.zip file into the main minecraft folder, where the .jars are. Could you be more specific what happens when you click 'import'--what feedback you get?


    I think I'm in the wrong folder. Not seeing the .jars files.
    /<root>/home/tc?
    When importing, it says: "world already exists--delete world before importing--no action taken"
    I probably am in the wrong folder because I don't even see the world folder.
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    posted a message on MineOS--the most simple way to host MC
    Alright, so I'm looking to upload a previous backed up world so I've configured the backup.zip and have logged into WinSCP with tc and the password and put the backup.zip in there, but it doesn't seem to work when I type it into the box and click import on the admin website.

    Am I correct in assuming I login with tc?
    If so, which directory do I put the backup.zip file?

    Thanks again for the software and the continued support!
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    posted a message on MineOS--the most simple way to host MC
    Quote from hexparrot »
    the web admin interface wont work if the ./20_password.sh step isnt completed correctly.
    Run it again (and you can skip the ssh/scp password by leaving it empty), and make sure
    you set the second password. And lastly, be sure you save those changes with 'sudo filetool.sh -b'
    or the ./90_reboot_sudo.sh (which does that).

    Otherwise, check for the existence of the /etc/httpd.conf file,
    which contains the password in the form:

    /:admin:password


    Thanks! Turns out I was foolishly not saving changes after I had created the new password. :smile.gif:
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    posted a message on MineOS--the most simple way to host MC
    So I've just installed all of this step by step. When I go to my IP address in my browser it shows me the parent directory, but when I try to access the :8080 of the IP, my browser tells me I'm unable to connect. Any info on this? Maybe I missed something?
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