I tried earlier today and I had no luck actually getting an instance running

It would help if the explanation was specific to a raspberry pi

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        And which step in this process did you get stuck, and what were the errors, if any?

        You gotta give us some more info here.

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          Step 7. I dont have the errors now but I don’t think I had ansible or ssh set up correctly

          I dont really understand it as this is the first thing I am trying to selfhost other than a minecraft server.

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            SSH may be installed on the pi but may need to be enabled. That was the second to last bullet point in the requirements. The final on being to install Ansible. If you did not get the requirements taken care of, installation will not be successful.

            Please first try to SSH into your pi. Once you have that done, you should install Ansible. After that, you should be able to run the playbook from step 7 and we can proceed from there.

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                I’m not trying to be mean, but I think you might be trying to jump straight into the deep end before learning to swim. While the commands have been included in the guide in order for you to be able to install this, it really does help to understand what those commands do, and what they mean. I suggest first getting to know your pi a little bit better, learning how to get SSH going on that and then moving on to installing Ansible. There’s information on the raspberry pie website on how to get SSH enabled on your pi.

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                    It should already be there if it’s a Win or Linux, you just need to enable SSH on the pi, then you can remote into it by running this from a command line / shell:

                    ssh [email protected]

                    Where ‘pi’ is your user on your pi, and ‘1.2.3.4’ is the IP address or hostname for the pi.

                    Just want to add too that installing and hosting something like Lemmy is not really a beginner task. I’m not trying to discourage, quite the opposite. You should just know this will be a challenging endeavor, but will be rewarding once you do complete it, and you will learn a lot in the process.

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                    No not really. You first enable it on the raspberry pie. Then you access your raspberry pie from your normal computer by running this command in your command line or shell: ssh [email protected] where ‘user’ is your raspberry pi user (pi by default), and ‘1.2.3.4’ is the ip address of the pi.

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                    Yeah, legit, I’ve messed around with this kind of thing before, and I wouldn’t attempt to run lemmy myself. Major pain in the ass.

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            I don’t see anything like that in this thread. If you want people’s help, help them help you and provide sufficient information about your problem.

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            This it should be no issue for you to copy and paste that answer in our conversation.

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                They’re asking for quite detailed help for a reasonably difficult project, the least they can do is supply all the info to the people trying to help.