can someone help out in full detail?

I've been searching and looking for a bunch of ways to do add myself as an admin or op but nothing seems to work, I'm also trying to add modpacks but there is no tutorial that are reliable enough for it. now i think i've broken my linode console as when I try to use the command: cd /home/mcserver/serverfiles/ like in the video provided when starting up the minecraft server it just outputs -bash: cd: /home/mcserver/serverfiles/: No such file or directory. I need help at this point theres no good tutorial that I could find.

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I don't have much experience firsthand with Minecraft, but I did some digging around and here's what I found on installing modpacks:

It sounds like you'd benefit from using a Minecraft server control panel. This will allow you to easily install mods as well as manage users and security. If you're using a Debian server, we have a guide on to install MyMcAdmin if you'd like to check it out but there are other control panels available you can explore:

Something to keep in mind here - installing mods on Minecraft from our Marketplace may not be compatible with each other. If you haven't done so already you may need to manually install Minecraft on your server before installing a modpack. Other users have expressed success installing mods after manually installing Minecraft versus using the Marketplace app.

I also found an article from MelonCube on how to install modpacks using a control panel:

now i think i've broken my linode console as when I try to use the command: cd /home/mcserver/serverfiles/ like in the video provided when starting up the minecraft server it just outputs -bash: cd: /home/mcserver/serverfiles/: No such file or directory.

If you think you messed up your server, you can always do a fresh install. There are also options on how to customize your configuration files which you can read more about at the link below:

Let us know what works for you!

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