Once created/first launched container appear in Containers Tab: from there you may modify settings, start, stop them...
I guess you now have the basics to install any container.
I'm not using this: Google is your Friend from there-on. Good luck.
Once created/first launched container appear in Containers Tab: from there you may modify settings, start, stop them...
I'm not using this: Google is your Friend from there-on. Good luck.
real newb here. question about your last screenshot. The guides I've found all reference PUID and PGID but your screenshot includes values for GUID. is GUID a specific Terra-master value? also, are the values unique to each NAS? i.e. using Putty, I find the following:macmpi wrote: ↑15 Jun 2020, 00:27 in Docker app, set Registry to: registry.hub.docker.com
Then search for nzbget and download linuxserver/nzbget
Then in image section, select the image and do launch, and configure the various tabs according to container info:
(you may use different target directories for /config and /downloads)
(you may change timezone to yours)
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$ cat /etc/passwd | grep docker
docker:x:1007:1007::/home/docker:
What about the TerraMaster (required) "public" folder? How does that factor in to the folder structures established in these links?sc351 wrote: ↑20 Dec 2020, 00:21 Here's guides I followed to a tee and it worked. Be mindful of your folder structure. It's important. For each container setup article there is a configuration article.
https://sasquatters.com/radarr-docker/
https://sasquatters.com/sonarr-docker/
https://sasquatters.com/sabnzbd-docker/
The keys aremrorange26 wrote: ↑15 Jun 2020, 05:23 Also how do i get couchpotato to talk to nzbget so that it tells it when to download.Thanks