Can't seem to get persistent storage working with Homarr..
I'm trying to get this up and running with Portainer / docker compose and can't seem to get the three folders to work for mapping to my host.
I'm using the instructions perfectly in the setup guide for docker compose. The host directory is wide open with permissions yet when I create a test file inside or outside of the container, the file doesn't show up in the opposite system. When I exec into the container and specifically the bind folder for icons, I create a text file and it doesn't show in the mapped folder on the host. When I do the opposite, the file doesn't show up in the container.
The folder on the host is a mapped path to a NAS, but I've verified I can create files just fine and even use the exact same folders in a different container using persistent storage just fine.
I'm not sure where to go from here but maybe I'm just missing the big picture here?
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