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README.gentoo-r1
To run znc as a user, run 'znc --makeconf' to create a configuration file.
To configure the system-wide daemon, you may run 'emerge --config net-irc/znc'.
If migrating from a user-based install, you can copy the existing
configuration files:
# mv /home/$USER/.znc/* /var/lib/znc
# rm -rf /home/$USER/.znc
# chown -R znc:znc /var/lib/znc
OpenRC users may also adjust the location of the files and the user running
znc in /etc/conf.d/znc instead.
The same thing can be achieved for systemd by overriding the existing
unit file (systemctl edit znc.service).