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Bamboo installation creates the following path on linux

i`m installing bamboo from stretch on a Centos 7 linux server and i notice the following path.

/opt/bamboo/bamboo/bin/C:

not sure if that path should be there

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Daniel Santos
Atlassian Team
Atlassian Team members are employees working across the company in a wide variety of roles.
Nov 25, 2019

Hello @mduduzi ndlanzi

This is strange, it shouldn't be there!

  • Can you share the set of steps you use for this installation?
  • Is this a clean installation (with no prior data) OR are you installing and migrating content from another server?
  • Are you following the steps described in this document?

Understanding the steps you are following will probably help me identify what is causing the issue.

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