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this is probably a good news I think, because it's only tedious but easy to solve If there's a way to do it without having to reinstall immich on docker would be awesome, but perhaps it's faster to reinstall everything than to look for a way to do this
thank you very very very VERY much for your help!!!!!!!!!
Happy to help, sorry I can't offer a simpler solution that avoids reformatting. It's probably doable if you want to do more fine grain troubleshooting but I've never found it to be worth the time.
For my home self-hosting I also prefer pre-made scripts exactly to avoid having to manually set up everything. It's such a slog and particularly if I have to restart from scratch. What's the goal of your project, perhaps something like Yunohost or even DietPi could save you a lot of work and get straight to the fun of self-hosting?
I have my brother's old laptop with the screen broken, so I thought to convert it to a server for my huge pictures library I have on my external ssd installing immich, it's been a while since I'm reading things about this and now I finally have the chance to do it! I finished reinstalling now and internet works fine. I'll run a
ping linux.org
after every single step so if this happens again I'll at least know who's the guilty!thanks again for your time and help!