SUSE Specific Notes --------------------- By default the package does not allow writing to `/etc/forgejo/conf/app.ini`. This is not a problem during normal runtime. But during the initial setup forgejo wants to write to this file. We can temporarily allow it with: ``` chown -R forgejo: /etc/forgejo/conf/ ``` If apparmor is enabled as well, we need to temporarily allow writing there as well. You can check this with: ``` ps aufxZ | grep '^forgejo' forgejo (enforce) ... ``` If it is running in apparmor use this to allow the temporary permissions: ``` echo "/etc/forgejo/conf/app.ini rwlk," >> /etc/apparmor.d/local/forgejo apparmor_parser -r /etc/apparmor.d/forgejo ``` Once the initial installation is done you can use this to restore the permissions: ``` rpm --setugids --setperms forgejo ``` And remove the line from the `/etc/apparmor.d/local/forgejo` file again and reload the profile with ``` apparmor_parser -r /etc/apparmor.d/forgejo ```