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txpenguin

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  1. Brilliant - never noticed that option. Thank you - that did it.
  2. Recently migrated my Plex configs, DBs, and meta data to another dedicated SSD as it was taking up all my cache space. Next came this same warning from FixCommonProblems plugin "...has volumes being passed that are mounted by Unassigned Devices, but they are not mounted with the slave option". Problem is, the path in question is defined by AppData Config Path in the Docker Template ... and there does not appear to be a way to add the RW/Slave option (see screenshot). How can I resolve this?
  3. Thank you. Yes - this fixed the issue. I'm curious though - why was it trying to upgrade to a -beta version? Is there a way to restrict to only stable releases?
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  5. The latest update of DNSCrypt docker image seems to breaks it - after update it won't start, logs state: Starting dnscrypt /etc/my_init.d/dnscrypt_update_and_config.sh: 42: cd: can't cd to /dnscrypt/linux-x86_64 /etc/my_init.d/dnscrypt_update_and_config.sh: 44: /etc/my_init.d/dnscrypt_update_and_config.sh: ./dnscrypt-proxy: not found *** /etc/my_init.d/dnscrypt_update_and_config.sh failed with status 127 I've tried reinstalling multiple times - no dice. Any advice would be appreciated. This happened when I updated the DNSCrypt docker image to the latest release, using the UNRAID 'right click -> upgrade' in the GUI. I've done this several times before with no issues - nothing else would have changed... not sure why this happened now. Thanks!

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