You want to provide a shared Zettelstore that can be used from your various devices. Installing Zettelstore as a Linux service is not that hard. Grab the appropriate executable and copy it into the appropriate directory: ```sh # sudo mv zettelstore /usr/local/bin/zettelstore ``` Create a group named ''zettelstore'': ```sh # sudo groupadd --system zettelstore ``` Create a system user of that group, named ''zettelstore'', with a home folder: ```sh # sudo useradd --system --gid zettelstore \ --create-home --home-dir /var/lib/zettelstore \ --shell /usr/sbin/nologin \ --comment "Zettelstore server" \ zettelstore ``` Create a systemd service file and store it into ''/etc/systemd/system/zettelstore.service'': ```ini [Unit] Description=Zettelstore After=network.target [Service] Type=simple User=zettelstore Group=zettelstore ExecStart=/usr/local/bin/zettelstore run -d /var/lib/zettelstore WorkingDirectory=/var/lib/zettelstore [Install] WantedBy=multi-user.target ``` Double-check everything. Now you can enable and start the zettelstore as a service: ```sh # sudo systemctl daemon-reload # sudo systemctl enable zettelstore # sudo systemctl start zettelstore ``` Use the commands ``systemctl``{=sh} and ``journalctl``{=sh} to manage the service, e.g.: ```sh # sudo systemctl status zettelstore # verify that it is running # sudo journalctl -u zettelstore # obtain the output of the running zettelstore ```