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Just this guy, you know?

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zaphod, (edited )
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Honestly, for personal use I just switched to straight Markdown that I edit with Vim (w/ Vimwiki plugin) or Markor on Android and synchronize with Syncthing. Simple, low effort, portable, does enough of what I need to get the job done.

And if I wanna publish a read-only copy online I can always use an SSG.

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Assuming systemd, create a file like


<span style="color:#323232;">/etc/systemd/system/dir-to-mount.mount
</span>

And then configure it per the systemd docs:

www.freedesktop.org/…/systemd.mount.html

Then modify the docker unit file to have a dependency on the mount unit so it’s guaranteed to be up before docker starts.

zaphod, (edited )
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It has the benefit that the container can’t start before the mount point is up without any additional scripts or kludges, so no race conditions or surprise behaviour. Using fstab can’t provide that guarantee. The other option is Autofs but it’s messier to configure and may not ship out of the box on modern distros.

zaphod,
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Frankly, I’d rather pay a motivated and focused developer if the product is good. And Symfonium is fantastic.

zaphod, (edited )
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Stuffy and a thinly veiled metaphor for racists who object to mixed race relationships…

zaphod,
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Yup. I put the thing on or in my shoes.

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