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Syncthing as a service

To make Syncthing start automatically on Fedora, you can use systemd. This approach allows you to start Syncthing automatically at boot time under your user account, ensuring that it’s always running in the background without requiring manual intervention. Here’s how you can do it: Install Syncthing (if you haven’t already): You can install Syncthing from the default Fedora repositories. Open a terminal and run: sudo dnf install syncthing Enable and start Syncthing service for your user: systemd manages services through units.



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