June 10, 20206 yr Should I have a docker.img file in both /cache and /user? I think I've made a few 'changes' in my system over the last few weeks which caused some duplication of files and I've gotten most of that taken care of using the "turn off docker and set appdata to Prefer/invoke Mover" to get appdata more or less moved to where it should be, followed by setting everything to cache/invoke Mover. As it stands, I have one file left in in /cache and it is /system/docker/docker.img and I'm not sure if I should nuke it. TIA!
June 10, 20206 yr Community Expert Those are different views of the same file ! the cache location refers to the physical drice(s) in the cache. The user location is the User Share view which spans all array drives plus the cache.
June 10, 20206 yr Author Ok. Thanks. That makes sense for both this question and other similar questions I've had. Is there a reason that the only file/folders in Cache at all is /mnt/cache/system/docker/docker.img ? Is that because it is the only thing left on Cache? Edit: It is throwing me because my used space on my cache drive is pretty much twice what that single file size is. So, as if it is in two locations. As stated, I have Docker turned off and have switched all shares to Cache: Yes. Edited June 10, 20206 yr by smikwily Clarification of file size being reported and settings
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