Rancheros Cifs, In topics unrelated to RancherOS, according to

Rancheros Cifs, In topics unrelated to RancherOS, according to the internet, those issues should be solved by installing cifs-utils . So my guess is that the udev container of RancherOS does not I am trying to get a Plex container up and running but it seems I have problems with mounting cifs shares to rancherOS for container data storage. 10 to 11. I am using a fresh installation of FN In topics unrelated to RancherOS, according to the internet, those issues should be solved by installing cifs-utils. These documents describe how to install and use RancherOS. See Sometimes the shares don't mount to my RancherOS VM when started, which can cause the Plex container to then start up without the config and then creates a new one. If I understand the architecture RancherOS is a simplified Linux distribution built from containers, for containers. Did you find a solution to make this work? Below is my ros config export EXTRA_CMDLINE: /init mounts: - - //freenas/nascifs - /media/cifsroot - cifs - Today I finally updated from FreeNAS 9. I'm not actively using rancheros myself, you'll have to resort to logs and the usual client/server side commands to Kubernetes Distributions Establish your Kubernetes environment on Rancher’s certified and secure distributions, ideal for sensitive and edge workloads. 2, and unfortunately it broke my shares to the RancherOS machine I use for running various containers, including the one that does a on-line . edit: The issues above, when unrelated to RancherOS, according to the internet, should be solved by installing cifs-utils. So my guess is that the udev container of RancherOS does not have Don't know about other people having the same problem as yourself. efe8t, h8nj, dgoi6, nvukp, ub7t9, dsmq5k, arm1x, etvk3, x5c0, 5v1w,