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dfarrall

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  1. Why you adding repos to Unraid, just install Community Applications and install from there... Trust me, you'll like it... To answer your question, no it's not command line only. Eth0 is the interface to bind. Damn, good shout.. This needs more press!
  2. Adding your repo to unraid isn't showing me any available dockers in the list, these aren't command line only are they as it looks like others managed to add them via GUI. What interface should I be binding, the one with my local IP? Or do i need to create an virtual IF per docker? Struggling to get onto the web gui here.
  3. Perfect, many thanks. Knew it was going to be easy just couldn't see it for looking! Update: For anyone else doing this in the future, went ahead no problems. Didn't even lose any of my shares or drive mappings in dockers/VM's so was as easy as could be! Gotta love unraid.
  4. New config doesn't lose data then? I can just remap my array? Don't worry nothing at all important on this server.. Just one i toy around with!
  5. Hi, I currently have a 4 drive array in unraid, I'm looking to replace one of the drives with a much larger one. The array doesn't have a parity device currently. The drive i want to remove has nothing stored on it, however if i pull it and try and rebuild the config will I lose all my drive mappings and data? I could potentially try and mount another drive through a USB bay and build a parity first but want to avoid this if possible.

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