Noob, how to change the -e EULA=TRUE #1169
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If i start the container, it stops directly before i can in the therminal of the container to say -e EULA=TRUE. |
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Yes that is required but you don't enter it in the container console. It's an environment variable setting when creating the container. |
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Hey! so I'm having the same problems. I'm trying to run your image on my Synology nas DS920+ . And i'm doing it via the docker package. So it automaticaly runs the startup command where i have to put in the EULA thing. and i can't seem to find a way to change it. |
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Hey! so I'm having the same problems. I'm trying to run your image on my Synology nas DS920+ . And i'm doing it via the docker package. So it automaticaly runs the startup command where i have to put in the EULA thing. and i can't seem to find a way to change it.
i can change the enviroment settings but thats all i can see that would really make a difference (this is the place where i changed amount of RAM, Type, Version) but its more of a fill in the information in the right square layout.