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  1. Remove this please. Thank you.
  2. Hello, I've been using unraid 5 for about two years and upgraded to version 6 about a month ago. My disks (4 4TB WD reds, one parity, 3 array) are all changed over to xfs (except the parity of course) and my cache drive (Intel 180GB SSD) is changed over to btrfs. I'm new to dockers but I've gotten Plex up and running (which I had been running on the older version as a plugin) and now I want to add a few things. I'm starting with MineOS. I've gotten the docker installed and the application runs and I'm even able to log into the the WebUI. The problem I'm is that on the Manage Profiles tab of the UI I'm getting the message "You do not have rights on /profiles/profile.config, so you may prototype a profile but not update it." I'm also getting a blank in the dropdown for "Create Stock Profile" I've read the advisement at the bottom of that page and as root created a group called mc and added my account (rich) to it (which I think is the account that owns the webui process if I read ps aux correctly, but I'm not sure). In any case that did not give me rights to modify profile.config from the webUI, so I'm misunderstanding something. I also tried creating profile.config from a template I found, chowned it to rich:mc and chmoded it to 777 (temporarily). WebUI still doesn't have permissions to change profile.config. I've tried dropping a .jar file into both (one at a time) the server folder and the import folder. I chowned the .jar file to rich:mc as well for good measure. Also, I sort of remember having to log into the webUI or application initially but that login screen has not shown up again. I was wondering if having to re-log in would change anything and what I would have to reset to get that logon screen to come back. I've removed the application and docker image any number of times and have my appdata directory at the root of the cache drive and the directory that MineOS is going to is a child of that directory. Does the ownerships of either the appdata (nobody:users) or MineOS directory (rich:mc) have any bearing? Any help or clues with this would be appreciated. I'm just trying to get a home minecraft server up. Is there any way to manually config either the profile from a telnet session or simply install a server jar that way? Thanks, Rich
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