Hopefully this is the right place to ask questions. If not sorry! But I just installed bazzite on a laptop for my kids to use. I'm the primary administrator user and their account is just a normal user. I've got a second drive in the laptop that I want to be the primary Steam Library for both users. I followed this guide for setting up the drive to automount: (https://universal-blue.discourse.group/docs?topic=970). The problem I'm having now is Steam won't add a SteamLibrary in the mounted drive even though it can see it. I'm assuming this is a permissions issue. The above guide mentions setting the mount folder permissions to the current user, but I want both users to access it. Is the solution to create a new group, add both users to it, and make the group owner the group both users are in? Or is there some other way I'm not aware of? Thanks!
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Thank you so much for replying with such elaborate answer, one last question, does using a container to create a developer environment and then coding in the said environment have any downside to it as opposed to not using containers as in, how I "normally" would in a "normal" distro?
@HikariKnightquestion since we are talking about boxes, do i use boxbuddy to define how to launch an app, like idk i wanna launch a zelda port with the fedora distrobox
distrobox export function relies on a desktop file existing for the application, if one does not exist and it is not a cli application, look at one of the generated desktop files for a different application and make your own
Hmm. So the mounted drive is set to owner root:family, (family being the group user I made to share), and now I'm signed in as my admin user. I tried to have steam set the drive as a steam library, and it still won't show there is a steam library inside of Steam, but it DID make a steamlibrary folder inside of the drive with owner of me:me