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Helibaby:

--- Quote from: HaWi on July 26, 2024, 05:53:56 pm ---I am a bit at a loss because your structure looks very different from mine.

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As I'm not very familiar with Linux I simply used the images from shiomax to create a container.
It worked without any problems from V28 to V31.
Just the registration was a little bit tricky! But max096 solved this problem for me. Since V31 it's no longer a problem as it is included in the GUI.

During creation of the container I always mapped the Volume "/Container/jRMC" to the container "/config".
As my multimedia folders are located in the root directory of my NAS (i.e. \Musik)  I used the "Bind ..." command to assign them to the data folder of JRiver (i.e. /data/music).

But in V32 I got the problem with the browser engine and some of the folders seem to be mixed up!

HaWi:
Well, I suppose if it worked for the previous versions it probably should work for MC32 as well. I am just not sure how the system deals with a persistant volume within a non-persistent volume.

max096:
My best guess is that its probably a permission issue. What USER_ID did you configure for this container? In your screenshot it only lists GROUP_ID (as 1000 which is default), USER_ID is beyond the cutoff.

Can you find out what your music folder and /config folder is owned by?

Your error isnīt very telling. libcef.so is as far as I can tell embedded chromium itself. So, your error message means something along the lines of "did not even attempt to download chromium". Which is what I would roughly expect to happen when MC cannot write to the /config folder.

Helibaby:
The USER_ID is 1000. It is preset by the system and I never changed it.

As I mentioned, I'm no Linux expert.
As I understand the ls command is the app the owner of the /config folder and root the owner of the /data folder.
As I understand the ls command is root the owner of all folders (/music etc.) in the /data folder.

DennisJames:
Hi ALL.
A side question to this docker post, i own a Synology NAS, sadly onboard ram of this model is 512mb and NOT upgradable, I'm  guessing from what I've read a min of 2gig to run JRiver MC in a docker satisfactorily or any other similar program, is that correct ?
cheers
Dennis

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