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Nextcloud_mount is actually supported on windows now
Signed-off-by: Simon L <szaimen@e.mail.de>
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@@ -479,9 +479,9 @@ By default, the Nextcloud container is confined and cannot access directories on
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- Two examples for Linux are `-e NEXTCLOUD_MOUNT="/mnt/"` and `-e NEXTCLOUD_MOUNT="/media/"`.
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- On macOS it might be `-e NEXTCLOUD_DATADIR="/Volumes/your_drive/"`
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- For Synology it may be `-e NEXTCLOUD_MOUNT="/volume1/"`.
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- On Windows is this option not supported.
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- On Windows it might be `-e NEXTCLOUD_MOUNT="/run/desktop/mnt/host/d/your-folder/"`. (This path is equivalent to `D:\your-folder` on your Windows host so you need to translate the path accordingly. Hint: the path that you enter needs to start with `/run/desktop/mnt/host/`. Append to that the exact location on your windows host, e.g. `d/your-folder/` which is equivalent to `D:\your-folder`.)
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After using this option, please make sure to apply the correct permissions to the directories that you want to use in Nextcloud. E.g. `sudo chown -R 33:0 /mnt/your-drive-mountpoint` and `sudo chmod -R 750 /mnt/your-drive-mountpoint` should make it work on Linux when you have used `-e NEXTCLOUD_MOUNT="/mnt/"`.
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After using this option, please make sure to apply the correct permissions to the directories that you want to use in Nextcloud. E.g. `sudo chown -R 33:0 /mnt/your-drive-mountpoint` and `sudo chmod -R 750 /mnt/your-drive-mountpoint` should make it work on Linux when you have used `-e NEXTCLOUD_MOUNT="/mnt/"`. On Windows you could do this e.g. with `docker exec -it nextcloud-aio-nextcloud chown -R 33:0 /run/desktop/mnt/host/d/your-folder/` and `docker exec -it nextcloud-aio-nextcloud chmod -R 750 /run/desktop/mnt/host/d/your-folder/`.
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You can then navigate to the apps management page, activate the external storage app, navigate to `https://your-nc-domain.com/settings/admin/externalstorages` and add a local external storage directory that will be accessible inside the container at the same place that you've entered. E.g. `/mnt/your-drive-mountpoint` will be mounted to `/mnt/your-drive-mountpoint` inside the container, etc.
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