So I managed to figure out what the issue was myself, I'll post the
solution here in case others had a similar issue.
It was a folder permissions issue with the user I'd created to run the
ruby on rails application which had existed before the installation.
Instead of spending time going through permissions I decided to just
delete the user and folder, recreate the user and re-install rbenv, ruby
and rails and now they all work properly on start up.
I had already read the readme and documentation and path was defined
during installation, I came here looking for some actual input into the
problem and instead I was met with a couple snarky comments from the
same person.
Why even bother to respond to a question if you aren't going to read the
OP's post to begin with? And why did you create two different guest
names that both use the same e-mail (<hassan.schroeder@gmail.com>)? You
come off as very unhelpful and full of yourself, and I hope most other
users on this site aren't of a similar mindset.
Anyways my problem is solved and I posted the solution used, hopefully
when the next person googles this issue they'll be able to find this
useful and save themselves the trouble that I went through, later.
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