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I put on another server why there is written [Warning]: You are running with root privileges rAthena, it is not Necessary.

but I do not run the server rathena

why this

Is it true that there are two servers on my vps

My friend said there are two servers running

if true

how to checking a server that I do not know

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i wouldn't worry about that warning. It just means you are running rathena as a root admin on your linux vps.

When you login, you are using root/password

If you were to create a new user such as furion and give it privledges, you can run rathena as well from your new user and you shouldn't get that error anymore.

It is not a big deal in my opinion, don't worry too much about it.

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i wouldn't worry about that warning. It just means you are running rathena as a root admin on your linux vps.

When you login, you are using root/password

If you were to create a new user such as furion and give it privledges, you can run rathena as well from your new user and you shouldn't get that error anymore.

It is not a big deal in my opinion, don't worry too much about it.

I do not use rathena

but why is there rathena writing whether in my virtual private server no server rathena

on my server there is a one polder cuman using Lancelot

how to remove a server that is not my desire

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Hi furion,

If you wish to remove a folder in Linux; you would perform the following command.

rm -rf FOLDER_NAME

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