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  • teknozizT Offline
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    #1

    Gah! How dumb is this. I installed Bambuddy on my NAS via Docker and setup an admin account, and promptly forgot the username! I tried deleting the container and image but when I re-install, the account info is apparently still there. How do I work around this?

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    • MartinNYHCM Offline
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      docker volumes rm bambuddy_bambuddy_data

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      • teknozizT Offline
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        #3

        Great, thanks! I was able to turn on SSH and login, but it says there is no volumes directory and the container only has the yml file.

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          wrote last edited by teknoziz
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          I found a directory called volumes1 but nothing was in it. It wasn’t in a subdirectory of docker.

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            Ask in the NAS community. I don't know your NAS. Perhaps the folder locations are different in their setup.

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            • teknozizT teknoziz

              I found a directory called volumes1 but nothing was in it. It wasn’t in a subdirectory of docker.

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              @teknoziz What kind of NAS do you have? Maybe I can help—I'm running it on a NAS as well.

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