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juzz86

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  1. Hi There, I'm not sure if this thread is still active or not, but I was hoping to bounce my situation off you guys so I can learn what I've misconfigured. Firstly - very new, have learned a lot setting up this container and getting it to work. Thanks to all for the hard work in getting this active - truly appreciated. I am attempting to one-way sync my (personal) OneDrive down to the appliance disk array. I want to make no changes to the remote cloud files. I hope to repeat this operation daily, to incrementally pull down new documents/media uploaded to the cloud service. Current Environment: Container installed. Container variables "Configuration", "Data" set. Container variables "UID", "GID" set for user "onedrive". Custom variable "DOWNLOADONLY" set. Authenticated successfully with OneDrive. Environment Variable for ONEDRIVE_DATA_DIR set by editing /etc/environment with nano. Config in-place, accessible by user 'onedrive', reading correctly: Sync_dir variable set to target on disk array. Custom variable 'download_only' added and working. Custom sync_dir_permissions and sync_file_permissions variables set to '777' per another recommendation I read. A "onedrive --sync" operation begins pulling the structure and files, but only into the Docker vdisk until it is full, then the operation continues but overwrites. The target directory on the disk array remains empty - no folders or files visible. Troubleshooting: Uninstalled/reinstalled Container several times, reconfiguring each time. Set Config to read-only. Container fails to start. Reset environment variables, delete/rebuild array paths, re-authenticate, force --resync on. Observations: Container requires write permission to Config. Config entry 'sync-dir' gets overwritten with "/onedrive/data" on each boot of the Container. This appears to reset the Container to just dump contents into the Docker vdisk, despite "onedrive/data" being mapped to the disk array in Container variables? When checking config with 'onedrive --sync --display-config', the 'sync_dir' path displays as ~/OneDrive. I specifically haven't used capital case anywhere - so this doesn't appear to be my doing, and is not overwritten by Config? My understanding here is poor - it's likely I am misinterpreting ~/ When checking environment variable exists and is correct after running Container, result of 'printenv ONEDRIVE_DATA_DIR' is empty again? This was set as a persistent edit to /etc/environment? Any assistance greatly appreciated - I am very much at the end of my limited knowledge. I realise the container works, and this has worked for others, so I'm sure it is a rookie mistake at my end! 👍

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