Introduce scripts/source/paths.sh as the canonical path resolver for three independently-relocatable roots: LP_SYSTEM_DIR manager-owned control plane (configs/logs/install/db/ssl/ssh/migrate) LP_CONTAINERS_DIR container-user-owned live app data LP_BACKUPS_DIR container-user-owned backup repos (own mount-able) Roots come from the environment when set (install bakes them; CLI/app inherit from init.sh), else default to /libreportal-*. A transitional compat default keeps EXISTING installs (legacy single /docker tree, by config marker) on /docker until a deliberate reinstall, so deploying this never strands a running box. - init.sh derives the same vars inline (self-contained for the bare /root/init.sh reinstall case); paths.sh mirrors it for the standalone task/check processors, which now self-locate their scripts dir and source it. - Replace functional /docker literals with the derived vars across runtime, install, backup, crontab, crowdsec/restic, headscale, and reinstall paths; clean the inert '== /docker/containers/*' guard fallbacks to the variable form. - backend: CONTAINERS_DIR now from LP_CONTAINERS_DIR (compose env, filled at generation via a new CONTAINERS_DIR_TAG), legacy-safe default for un-recreated containers. - backup default path falls back to the backups root; exclude paths.sh from the sourced-file arrays (bootstrap file, sourced explicitly). The CLI-wrapper heredoc + root helpers still reference /docker; those get baked in phase 3. No layout/ownership change yet (phase 2). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com> Signed-off-by: librelad <librelad@digitalangels.vip>
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#!/bin/bash
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# Function to clean all crontab
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crontabClean()
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{
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# Remove old backup log entries
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data_to_remove=" >> ${logs_dir}${backup_log_file} 2>&1"
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if crontab -l 2>/dev/null | grep -q "$data_to_remove"; then
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crontab -l 2>/dev/null | sed "s|$data_to_remove||g" | crontab -
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isSuccessful "Removed old data from crontab entries."
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fi
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} |