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I totally rewrote the initial discussion to pinpoint the real topic. |
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Normally, in a Docker context, you have mounted the app/data volume of the Sync-in container from a folder on the host (in your case the Raspberry Pi, probably a location such as /home/sync-in/data or similar). Once your user has been created on Sync-in, move your files into /home/sync-in/data/users/leolivier/files/, which corresponds to your personal Sync-in folder. |
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Normally, in a Docker context, you have mounted the app/data volume of the Sync-in container from a folder on the host (in your case the Raspberry Pi, probably a location such as /home/sync-in/data or similar). Once your user has been created on Sync-in, move your files into /home/sync-in/data/users/leolivier/files/, which corresponds to your personal Sync-in folder.