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Incorrect UNRAID instructions in the WiKi #361
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Hi, I do not have an Unraid server to test these instructions with, they were provided by other users on our Discord server. The container for Gaseous is already available on Dockerhub, and is referenced in the supplied docker-compose.yml file. |
I've been running Unraid for about 10 years and I love to learn something new. I've never seen/heard of any way to upload or modify the filesystem using the Unraid config UI. The browse icon to the left of the Flash drive (and every drive and share on the array) shows the contents of that drive/share, but I don't know any way to modify or upload via that UI. It's hierarchical file listing, but static otherwise. |
If you navigate to the templates-user an upload option should show at the bottom. I saw those instructions last week and just kept clicking on things until I found it. |
Found it. These operators require a third-party add-on, Dynamix File Manager: https://forums.unraid.net/topic/120982-dynamix-file-manager/ |
I forgot that was an add-on. Glad you found it. |
Very handy add-on too, so I've installed it. :) |
Yeah thats my bad. This was already brought up in the past. Still needs to be changed :P to include that. |
Duplicate of #117 Leaving open for tracking purposes |
UNRAID instructions in the wiki...
The above is not a thing in unraid. There's no upload facility in the UNRAID webUI when browsing MAIN nor BootDevice. You can browse the boot device filesystem, but again, there's no way to upload to it from the UI.
And even if you go via terminal or Krusader to browse the boot device, copying "gaseous.xml" in there won't work.
All files in that path have to start with the characters "my" - so you can name the file "my-Gaseous.xml" and it'll show up in template. Still the wrong way to do any of this, but it'll show up at least.
Just put the container up on Unraid's CA store or at the very least, DockerHub where most other people obtain their containers.
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