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Tailscale "root priveleges" error in docker container
Have you managed to fix it? For me using either -u 0:0 or --user 0:0 doesn't work. EDIT: I've made a mistake, I've put -u 0:0 in the Tailscale extra parameters under Tailscale advanced settings instead of enabling the docker advanced settings in the top right corner. Then Tailscale threw an error ERROR: Couldn't detect persistent Docker directory for .tailscale_state! Please enable Tailscale Advanced Settings in the Docker template and set the Tailscale State Directory manually! To fix it I've created a new path under "Add another Path, Port, Variable, Label or Device". Name: Tailscale State Container Path: /tailscale-data Host Path: /mnt/user/appdata/joplin-server-tailscale/ Under Tailscale advanced Settings at the bottom add /tailscale-data/.tailscale_state in Tailscale State Directory.
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Unraid Notifications Error: ENOENT: no such file or directory, scandir '/tmp/notifications/unread'
Thank you so much! You've fixed my issue. I had my transcodes simply mapped to /tmp, seems like it didn't play well with unraid notifications strored in tmp memory.
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Unraid Notifications Error: ENOENT: no such file or directory, scandir '/tmp/notifications/unread'
Hi Pete, did you manage to fix this?
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Using existing cache drive as boot drive
Thank you very much, the second link did the trick. It was a bit scary manipulating sensitive docker data in my cache drive but in the end everything worked out fine. Cheers!
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Using existing cache drive as boot drive
Hi everyone! Since 7.3 was released I was hoping to use my existing cache nvme drive as a boot drive, however I cannot find any documentation on the subject. Could I use it as a cache and boot drive at the same time?
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