Nevermind, what I ended up doing is restarting the container just after the drive has been mounted. Which is easy because it’s a systemd service so I could use ExecStartPost
Nevermind, what I ended up doing is restarting the container just after the drive has been mounted. Which is easy because it’s a systemd service so I could use ExecStartPost
Thanks for your answer. I tried mounting it to a folder inside the one I’m using in the compose file but strangely it didn’t work. So I thought that the only way that wouldn’t need to delay docker start is to restart the container just after the drive has been mounted.
And that’s what I ended up doing as the drive mount is a systemd service and therefore I can use ExecStartPost
to restart the container. That way this doesn’t affect other containers and also lets this one start even if the drive has not been mounted which I want in case there’s no internet connection
Thanks for your suggestion. That’s what I first thought but there are some issues.
I have other containers that do not require this drive to be mounted. Main problem is that if for some reason the drive cannot be mounted (e.g. no internet connection), then docker would not start any of those containers.
That’s why I need a particular solution. While writing this it has come my mind that I’ve got a container which mounts / as a read-only volume in its /mnt and it seems to work fine there. Maybe if I set the volume to mount /media/user instead of the drive it would work?
Don’t think it has to do with permissions as if I manually start the container after the drive gets mounted then everything goes as expected and the container has the files at /mnt
I mount it using rclone mount as a systemd service, just as they say in their guide
I see, fair.
I’ve searched your phone on xda and it has some ROMs which support it. Not official LineageOS though 🥲
Aren’t almost all (at least photo editing ones) new Pixel 8 & Pixel 8 Pro features in the cloud? What things do you mean when you say Google is moving to local processing?
You can install touchegg to customise touchpad gestures, I learnt it because I also needed it!
Bad thing that I don’t use Windows that much, wish it had a Linux version. However I’ll check it out when I use Windows to see how it goes. Thanks!
Oh I see! I didn’t know Cromite had a desktop version! Thanks for sharing your thoughts :)
What do you think would be the best ~not the simplest~ option?
You can just check on protondb if any game you want to play works with Proton or doesn’t at all. But generally almost anything that doesn’t require an anticheat will work.
I managed to solve it by automatically restarting the container once the drive is mounted, as the mount is done by a systemd service. Guess there were no permission issues