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  1. Same here, the data in /etc/docker/daemon.json needs update for docker engine29 temporary fix: nvidia-ctk cdi generate --output=/etc/cdi/nvidia.yaml nvidia-ctk runtime configure --runtime=docker --cdi.enabled disable and re-enable docker
  2. ZFS has its merits for sure, but what's wrong to let users have their options?
  3. That's interesting. If the Unraid system is still loaded from squashfs files, using ZFS to host them sounds overkill to me. Using an SSD/HDD to boot could speed up loading of larger plugins (Nvidia driver for example) but since everything runs from RAM after boot, FAT32/EXT4 should serve the purpose well enough, or at least give user the option to pick what FS they see fit.
  4. Question to pioneers who went down new internal boot route: Does the boot pool partition contain the fully expanded root file system, or the same squashfs files bzroot/bzfirmware/bzmodules?
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  6. I'd like to make a request to enable the CONFIG_EXT4_FS_SECURITY option in next release, if it is not already there. My docker directory is using overlay2 on an ext4 formatted disk. I bumped into an error when trying to install the lscr.io/linuxserver/calibre container. It seems the underlying issue is the missing kernel flag. error: failed to register layer: lsetxattr security.capability /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/gstreamer1.0/gstreamer-1.0/gst-ptp-helper: operation not supported Thanks and let's make unraid better.

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