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So you back up your system regularly and if so, what solution do you use?
What is the best way to have caddy run at boot with env file, without running as root?
Create a user, and then a systemd unit for it, under ~/.config/systemd/user/ with contents like these:
[Unit] Description=Caddy web server After=network.target [Service] ExecStart=/usr/local/bin/caddy run --config /path/to/Caddyfile --envfile /path/to/Envfile ExecReload=/usr/local/bin/caddy reload --config /path/to/Caddyfile --envfile /path/to/Envfile Restart=on-failure User=caddy Group=caddy [Install] WantedBy=default.target
Adjust the paths in the arguments. It will require systemctl daemon-reload for such unit to be available for enabling and starting it…
the default systemd service will run caddy as the caddy user i think
otherwise you can choose any user to run a systemd system service