Hello, My OS is Ubuntu 12.04.3 (i386) and my BTSync config in /etc/btsync/my.conf is as follows (also, I'm using server variant of BTSync, that is, not "btsync-user" one): //!/usr/lib/btsync/btsync-daemon --config//// DAEMON_UID=MYUSERNAME//{ "device_name": "MY DEVICE", "storage_path" : "/home/MYUSERNAME/.btsync-MYUSERNAME", "pid_file" : "/home/MYUSERNAME/.btsync.MYUSERNAME.pid", "listening_port" : 0, "check_for_updates" : false, "use_upnp" : true, "download_limit" : 0, "upload_limit" : 0, "disk_low_priority" : true, "lan_encrypt_data" : true, "lan_use_tcp" : false, "rate_limit_local_peers" : false, "folder_rescan_interval" : 600, "webui" : { "listen" : "0.0.0.0:8888", "login" : "admin", "password" : "MYPASSWORD" }} The issue is - when I run (without sudo, as I dont want to run it as root): service btsync startI get the error: Well, sure permission denied, there is no sudo! But how come my "pid_file" setting is ignored? I have found something here: If so, and I need to edit "btsync@.service", where can I find it on my system? These instruction are for Arch, and I also ran (from root location) "sudo find -maxdepth 9999 -name *btsync*" and this did not return "btsync@.service". Any ideas?