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      sdetweil @pauabaer
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      @pauabaer just change the docker compose .env file userid number from 1000 to whatever it is on your synology nas ( mine is 1026)
      (note the . in front of env)

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        sdetweil @pauabaer
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        @pauabaer yes, the user info is separate for each docker container

        think of a docker container as a mini pc disc, memory, cpu and software all inside a little case (container shell)

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          pauabaer @sdetweil
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          @sdetweil
          I tried it in the Synology gui. I have added puid and pgid as I did in other containers.

          But I got the same message: access denied.

          So what would be the difference when I change the entry whithin the compose?

          And how do I find this file at my synology? :)

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            sdetweil @pauabaer
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            @pauabaer i do not know how to do it with the gui,
            there is a place where you can paste in the compose file . i have not tried that

            i ssh’d into the nas and did the manual install steps via commandline

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              pauabaer @sdetweil
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              @sdetweil
              I startet the container with a compose file where I added the user 1026 and group ID 100 but there is no success.

              Still the same error - see attached file.IMG_2437.jpeg

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                sdetweil @pauabaer
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                @pauabaer typically the group id is the same as the user id

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                  sdetweil @sdetweil
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                  @pauabaer

                  id -u will get this users id number
                  id -g will get this users group number

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                    pauabaer @sdetweil
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                    @sdetweil
                    That’s what i checked before. Id -u > 1026 / id -g > 100.
                    These parameters i inserted in the compose file.

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                      pauabaer @karsten13
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                      @karsten13

                      I tried to start via command line

                      
                      paua@NAS:~$ docker run  -d \
                      >         --user root \
                      > --name magicmirror \
                      >     --publish 8036:8080 \
                      >     --restart unless-stopped \
                      >     -e TZ=Europe/Berlin \
                      >     --volume /volume2/docker/MagicMirror/config:/opt/magic_mirror/config \
                      >     --volume /volume2/docker/MagicMirror/modules:/opt/magic_mirror/modules \
                      >     --volume /volume2/docker/MagicMirror/css:/opt/magic_mirror/css \
                      >     karsten13/magicmirror:latest
                      docker: permission denied while trying to connect to the Docker daemon socket at unix:///var/run/docker.sock: Post "http://%2Fvar%2Frun%2Fdocker.sock/v1.24/containers/create?name=magicmirror": dial unix /var/run/docker.sock: connect: permission denied.
                      See 'docker run --help'.
                      
                      

                      But again I got the permission error.

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                        pauabaer @pauabaer
                        last edited by pauabaer

                        I fixed it and now MM is running in docker on my synology diskstation.
                        I had to insert

                        user: root
                        

                        in the compose file. It is working fine.

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