Having trouble setting up Oxide on LinuxSolved

Switched to Rust Server Linux beause had bad performance on windows machine. Its better now. Wanna install oxide but i am new to the Linux OS. So you will ask now... How tf you did the vanilla server installation then? Just asked support and they instaleld it for me. They have no knowledge about Rust but they know Linux good so they researched and installed the server via Linux GSM (for Rust). Then explained to me how to start and stop the server and how to update it. Then via FTP I was able to do everything like i know on windows and edited config for hostname and bla bla...

Now need to install oxide and wonder if there is something special for Linux. Is there something easy-made inside LinuxGSM because they may have oxide setup. Or just have to download Linux build and drop it inside the root server folder like do with windows installation. Also what's different with the plugins? I have plugins from my windows server and they are zipped (prepared), so unzip and put files in oxide folder via FTP on linux and should works?

LGSM has Oxide support built-in.
Ok I will try to find it somewhere in the configs.
What about plugins installation? Is it same like on windows config folder, plugins folder and etc...
Yes, everything with Oxide by default is the same; installation, plugin locations, etc.
Installed oxide but cant find the oxide folder via FTP, starting server for the 1st time after installed Oxide but idk why cant find it.
The plugins folder is:

~/serverfiles/oxide/plugins

... and you also have the config folder at:

~/serverfiles/oxide/config

These folders are auto-generated the first time you start the server after installing Oxide. You won't see them if you haven't run the server yet.
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The plugins folder is:

~/serverfiles/oxide/plugins

... and you also have the config folder at:

~/serverfiles/oxide/config

These folders are auto-generated the first time you start the server after installing Oxide. You won't see them if you haven't run the server yet.

Those are the defaults, but that path can be overridden with the +oxide.directory command-line argument.

Yeah found everything and thanks for help again :)
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