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ReadyNASOS 6.9.1-T129 (Beta 2) breaks Docker Install?
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I had Kernel Plus and Docker installed with Beta 1. Upon installing Beta 2, the install broke, and Kernel Plus seemed to uninstall itself. I keep getting "Failed Install" trying to install either. I did try manually removing the previous Docker install (removing the BTRFS subvolumes it had created, and them removing the main Docker folder itself in /apps. After that, I'm still getting failed installations of Docker.
Also, reverting back to Beta 1, I am still unable to install either, even though I had them both installed in Beta 1 previously.
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6.9.1 has been released, so once you update to that version, Docker should be able to get the extra kernel modules it needs.
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Re: ReadyNASOS 6.9.1-T129 (Beta 2) breaks Docker Install?
The repository has been updated for the 6.9.1 final release, which should be available in the next day or so.
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6.9.1 has been released, so once you update to that version, Docker should be able to get the extra kernel modules it needs.
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Re: ReadyNASOS 6.9.1-T129 (Beta 2) breaks Docker Install?
@Skywalker wrote:6.9.1 has been released, so once you update to that version, Docker should be able to get the extra kernel modules it needs.
Yes, that did indeed fix the issue. Thank you.