But if you don't have /mnt/user/Downloads/Completed mapped in the template, then the app has no access to it. IE: You've presumably got /books mapped to something like /mnt/user/books. You need to do the same for the downloads
Scripts run via user scripts (at array start) or via (presumably) Unassigned Devices if they do not end will make it look like the system has never started up
If you're running ECC memory, then memtest is pointless as it will correct any issues, resulting in no memory errors found
If your booting the flash drive via UEFI, then memtest won't work as it needs to be booted via non-UEFI / legacy
loop0 & loop1 are always 100% full (think of them as CD images -> since they're static there's no way to add any files to those, hence 100%)
There's nothing obvious though in the logs. What's a sampling of the error messages in the docker logs?
1st gen ryzen needs to have c states disabled in the bios as they have severe issues with crashes when it idles. As background, AMD tried to blame the power supply manufacturers for this Sent from my NSA monitored device
That doesnt sound like its losing configuration more like you've got corruption, due to bad cabling, unclean shutdowns etc diagnostics is definitely needed Sent from my NSA monitored device
MariaDB basically does nothing unless another container tells it to do something. And stopping it while leaving whatever else is telling it to do something may have unexpected results.
This would tell maria to do something. Other main culprit would be Kodi.
Check your /boot/config/go if you're adding it there.
Also, you may have added a .cron file into /boot/config/plugins/dynamix which would also have the same effect