![]() ![]() Once that software is installed, I go ahead and create my secondary user, which is where I store and run my RLCraft server from: adduser minecraft We will need to install Java version 8 to get the server running, and I'd also highly recommend installing screen and unzip as well: If you are following along the Securing your Server guide, you can supplement your usual secondary user with minecraft.Īs far as plan sizes, I chose to run this from a Dedicated4GB Linode plan, as 4GB of RAM is recommended from the RLCraft developers, and having two dedicated cores will allow my users to expect a stable performance.įirst, we will need to install some tools for later. Later on in this post I create a secondary user called minecraft to run this server. After deploying my Ubuntu image, I also made sure to run through our Securing your Server doc, as it has some great suggestions to harden your Linodes security. ![]() ![]() Note: This was installed on Ubuntu 18.04. Hopefully this post makes it a bit easier to get it installed :) I recently set up an RLCraft server! To get it up and running, I had to combine a few different guides I found on the internet. ![]()
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