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  1. I've been using the unRAID file system and Windows shares for accessing files. But currently I only have access to my files when I'm connected to my home network. And files sharing is also a pain. I'm considering installing NextCloud, as I have the feeling that NextCloud's more angled towards file sharing. My wife has her own laptop and mobile phone, and my son's getting to the age now that he eventually will get a phone. I was therefore wondering if anybody had any experience in using either unRAID or NextCloud (in unRAID) in such an environment and could share some thoughts? Also, I've recently started using Wiki.js for documenting stuff at home. Are files in NextCloud available for linking in Wiki.js? Hopefully using a local file path, rather than going through external access (e.g. https://nextcloud.domain.com/file.zip). Thank you for any and all input on this!
  2. I have a homeassistant container that I'm backing up. And in the image configuration I've added an RFXtrx433XL as a device, and I'm using the RFXCOM integration to read various 433MHz devices. But when CA Appdata Backup/Restore starts the containers again after backing them up, the RFXtrx433XL device is not passed correctly to the container. All the 433MHz entities are "Unavailable". But after restarting the docker container manually in the web GUI, the entities are back again without a problem. Any idea why this is happening? I thought it could have something to do with how the containers are started again after backup. But can I override that the containers are started again after backup? If so I can test starting them manually by using a script instead.
  3. Does it rely on another Docker container, so that the order that the containers are started can be a problem? Also, what's happening when you're stopping and starting the container from GUI or command line ("docker container stop/start containername")?

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