No more leaving your client open so your kids can play on the world you made together. Now start your mcserver again and enjoy your custom modded save file transferred to a dedicated server. If you dont know what this means: If you dont know what this means: Minecraft server files are the original server files directly from Mojang/Microsoft. For instance, my save folder was named Frog_Men_vs_the_World, so my new level_name line looked like this: This installer will create a complete Forge installation, including updated 1.7.10 Minecraft server files, Forge, and Forge Mods. Now edit your server.properties file and find the line that says:Ĭhange it to the name of your folder save. I prefer to get rid of any spaces in this folder name and replace them with _ as I find this is easier to deal with in Linux config files. You should now have a folder with the name of your world from your PC in /home/mcserver/serverfiles. Unzip your saved file in /home/mcserver/serverfiles. Stop your mcserver! Don't forget to do this! I use Putty's PSFTP because I also use Putty's SSH client to do all of my Linux server work. Transfer the zipped file to your Linux server however you see fit. If you want to bring over a premade save from another computer like I did, simply zip up the appropriate save folder from %Appdata%\Roaming\.minecraft\saves\ on your PC. You will need to edit your server.properties file, found in /home/mcserver/serverfiles. If something goes wrong, such as mods are giving errors, troubleshoot it by going to /home/mcserver/serverfiles and manually running.If you desire more RAM than 4GB, then change the number.Set your desired server RAM by removing the # from this line:.In /home/mcserver/serverfiles find and edit the user_jvm_args.txt file.The preexecutable section should now be empty, just two double quotes
Type in the following replacement two lines:.If the file is empty, copy everything from _default.cfg to mcserver.cfgĬomment out the two original lines with a # like this: Edit /home/mcserver/lgsm/config-lgsm/mcserver/mcserver.cfg.Once everything starts successfully, stop the server The second time it will generate your world, which will take some time to finish. Be patient, the first time you will have to accept the eula by editing the eula.txt file and setting eula=true. run.sh a few times to ensure the Minecraft + Forge server is properly setup and running. Once forge finishes the install, manually run.java -jar forge-1.18.x-x.x.x-installer.jar -installServer.Copy the forge-1.18.x-x.x.x-installer.jar to /home/mcserver/serverfiles.Install LinuxGSM scripts and go through the process of creating a Minecraft server.Here is how you can still enjoy the power of LGSM and run a modded Minecraft Forge server. (#spoiler) = neat! (/rose) = ( full list)įorge changed the way they start Minecraft in 1.18.
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