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  1. well if that is the case, I can just put a cache in. I am just wondering if this is best on flash or rotational media preferred, for the docker img? Don't know if I quite have enough flash media to fulfill this task so I'll have to wait. Since all of my current disks are in the user share set-up. What if I added another disk, that was excluded from all shares currently, as a disk share. say disk3 and then did a mnt/disk3/docker.img? Apologize for being dense.
  2. Would someone perhaps enlighten an ignoramus as to the meaning of this, or rather the "location" of this: In the set-up it says: Pick a location for your Docker virtual disk. The path must be device-specific (you cannot specify a path through the user share file system; e.g., “/mnt/user/docker.img” is not a valid path). but it doesn't give an example without the cache. What would a root image path look like? /mnt/docker.img or /mnt/user/appdata/docker.img When I make the appdata share, as required, I am assuming it's coming up under user. Just blundering up here I think.