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I have an unusual setup.. and a question!

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Solved by JorgeB

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Then the install is likely bad. My recommendation would be to boot with a new flash drive using a stock 7.3.0-beta.1 install, no key needed, and confirm the wizard works. If it does, it's a config problem; just recreate the flash drive with the bare minimum. If it doesn't, it's an external problem.

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I’d have to buy a new flash drive to do that. What about leaving it as it is until the next Unraid release?

It is at least working at the moment, but I don’t have redundancy on my cache drive. Not a huge deal as I will back up the configs from my docker containers.

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You can try that, though the issue may remain, since that's not a known problem, any 4GB or larger flash drive would work just for the test.

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Oh I see what you mean.. will give it a go, but I presume it’s a config issue because the wizard ran the first time.

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So booting from a fresh USB presents me with the onboarding wizard. Can I use this now to fix the install since I was going to move to internal boot anyway?

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I have it running and booting from internal SSD. How do I transfer my license and get the dockers etc from the SSD that is now an unassigned device?

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Sorted the license and copied docker/vm files across. Starting docker shows no containers though, so what am I missing?

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The docker templates on flash are at config/plugins/dockerMan/templates-user. These store the settings from the Unraid webUI for each container when it was created/edited. appdata stores the working data for each container, such as settings made within the application, and other things the application needs to know about. With the templates and appdata you can easily reinstall your dockers just as they were from Previous Apps on the Apps page.

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Oh.. I thought it used the docker.img.

So I’m now booting internally, and I still have the original flash drive. Can I copy the templates over to somewhere?

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2 minutes ago, psykix said:

Oh.. I thought it used the docker.img.

If configured as expected then the docker.img file only contains the binaries for containers, appdata contains the containers working storage.

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I can’t figure out how to copy my templates to the Internal Boot folders.

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Got there in the end. Had to copy the files from the flash and then use Upload to get them onto the internal boot…

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Thanks guys.. unfortunately can only mark one answer as the solution!

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