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alt13

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  1. I appreciate your help. I deleted them. I also ran the command "docker image prune -a" which resulted in 0B because no image was found. When setting the "Update All Docker Applications" to No, I see the two remnant entries that have no container and no image but still exist in Auto Updater. Edit (Solution): After a reboot, the entries where gone. Sorry that I did not try that earlier and had to bother you.
  2. I added a stack with 2 Docker containers via Compose Manager. After deleting the stack, Auto Update still detects these containers/images and updates them. I don't know if this is a problem with Compose Manager or Auto Update (storing unavailable images and updating them). I checked if '/boot/config/plugins/compose.manager' contains any remnants of the stack, but it does not. Does Auto Update store a list of containers/images that should be updated? If yes, what is the location? See also this question:

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