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unRaid: Privileged flag ignored? #11
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I am not familiar with the privileged flag the UI sets or how it works. How On Sun, Feb 15, 2015 at 7:34 AM, Geoffrey Cleaves [email protected]
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I only mapped 3 directories yet the container can see every directory on On Sun, 15 Feb 2015 17:46 needo37 [email protected] wrote:
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I tried starting the docker image with and without the --priviledged flag and didn't see any difference so I must be mistaken about its behaviour. What surprises me about this image is that when adding media folders in Plex Server, all of the unRaid HOST'S volumes appear: /disk1, /user, etc, even though I did not map them. But nothing appears when I click on them whereas clicking on a mapped volume allows me to see all my videos. I guess this has something to do with the --net="host" option which I'd never used before and how Plex interacts with it's host. Ideally I wouldn't want the Plex config menus to see the extra host volumes but that is nitpicking. Thanks! |
Hi, I'm running this docker on unRaid. When installing via the web gui, I removed the privileged tick box, yet the container can see all of my partitions. That should only happen when the container runs as privileged, rright?
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