December 9, 20205 yr Okay, so I wiped my Windows server and installed Unraid. So far, most things are going smoothly and I HAVE been watching Spaceinvader One videos. I was having issues in a couple different areas: I am trying to route the Brave browser docker container through Deluge for VPN purposes. When I go to add extra parameters, the field is already filled (--shm-size=2g). I added a space and the new parameters, but there is no option for me to get to the web gui, the only option is console. I am trying to figure out a file manager solution for Unraid so I can move around media files, etc. I installed Krusader as I need to copy my current media off of an external drive to my array. When I follow Spaceinvader's video, I get up to the part where I navigate to the external drive and when I click it, it shows that it has no contents (it does in reality). There has to be something I'm doing wrong (the drive is mounted as I can see it). I added the Custom Tab plugin and created tabs along the top for dockers. When I navigate to those new tabs, nothing shows up in them (basically a large white square). Once again, I followed Spaceinvader's video, and when he does it, they show up. I'm running 6.8.3. Thanks! Edited December 9, 20205 yr by MidTower Moved a little further on issue 1
December 9, 20205 yr 2. I'd check the mount point to make sure your following it. For example in the docker template it could say something of the fact /Data and your mapping could be /mnt/disk1 In the docker you need to make sure your following the /Data to access your mounted point which would be /mnt/disk1 Of course what I used up above are examples, but you would need to make sure whatever you have in the template your following it to whatever you mapped it in the template. I would of used /Data and /mnt to make sure it includes all my drives. You could also use midnight commander to move files around simply by typing mc in your command line. ***Pro Tip*** right mouse on files/folders to highlight multiples vs moving each file/folder individually.
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