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--- Quote from: Scobie on July 17, 2019, 06:12:03 pm ---The only trap is if using the QNAP GUI, the settings need to be entered on create, you can't change them after (I don't think).
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This is pretty normal, unless qnap added a "edit" gui on top of it that would essentially delete and recreate the thing. You cannot edit most of what makes a docker container. You can change some things, but most of the configuration you cannot. Even updating it involves recreating the container. The directories you map into it is what makes it "be the same". You should think of it more like you do about an .exe and less how you do about a VM in that sence. You also normally would not be updating the inside of your .exe with a package manager, you'd replace the entire .exe. Now substitute .exe with container and that's how for the most part you should think about containers.
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