Now modify the `.env` file with any settings you prefer and add a proper [funding source](./wallets.md) by modifying the value of `LNBITS_BACKEND_WALLET_CLASS` and providing the extra information and credentials related to the chosen funding source.
You might also need to install additional packages or perform additional setup steps, depending on the chosen backend. See [the short guide](./wallets.md) on each different funding source.
If you already have LNbits installed and running, on an SQLite database, we **HIGHLY** recommend you migrate to postgres!
There's a script included that can do the migration easy. You should have Postgres already installed and there should be a password for the user, check the guide above.
Systemd is great for taking care of your LNbits instance. It will start it on boot and restart it in case it crashes. If you want to run LNbits as a systemd service on your Debian/Ubuntu/Raspbian server, create a file at `/etc/systemd/system/lnbits.service` with the following content:
```
# Systemd unit for lnbits
# /etc/systemd/system/lnbits.service
[Unit]
Description=LNbits
#Wants=lnd.service # you can uncomment these lines if you know what you're doing
#After=lnd.service # it will make sure that lnbits starts after lnd (replace with your own backend service)
[Service]
WorkingDirectory=/home/bitcoin/lnbits # replace with the absolute path of your lnbits installation
ExecStart=/home/bitcoin/lnbits/venv/bin/uvicorn lnbits.__main__:app --port 5000 # same here
User=bitcoin # replace with the user that you're running lnbits on
Restart=always
TimeoutSec=120
RestartSec=30
Environment=PYTHONUNBUFFERED=1 # this makes sure that you receive logs in real time
If you want to run LNbits on your Umbrel but want it to be reached through clearnet, _Uxellodunum_ made an extensive [guide](https://community.getumbrel.com/t/guide-lnbits-without-tor/604) on how to do it.
If you want to run LNbits on your Umbrel but want it to be reached through clearnet, _Uxellodunum_ made an extensive [guide](https://community.getumbrel.com/t/guide-lnbits-without-tor/604) on how to do it.