![]() ![]() Is there someone who can take us normal/average people through a sensible, fully explanatory guide that shows every step instead of saying "put your user id in" and just assumes I know how the hell to do that!? Am I the only person who feels like this!? flip me! then I get to command line BS, mounting volumes with mount points that make no sense at all and I don't what I'm doing. I have installed docker and dupeguru - that's easy because it involves a set of GUI's that are mostly sensible and mostly intuitive. I'm not thick I just need ONE person that can create a GOOD video guide going through every single step and explaining why and how they are doing what they are doing. I really am soooo fed up that I can't understand and use this stuff. hell, I'm not that confident I know my nas IP address because I've just been using quickconnect instead. (why the hell is docker so difficult and convoluted to use? I'm not a programmer and I honestly don't understand the first thing about setting up docker, getting this damn dupeguru working, how the hell to use ssh. ![]() they are as useless as any other guide I come across on docker. You say you don't know what you are doing then you give some steps but they aren't in detail. open a browser and use this as address Its all golden from now on. Change the user_id and group_id in environment variables You have use the command id in terminal or cmd Enable ssh and terminal into the nas and find the user id and group id. Just had to open a browser and use the web interface with this IN case anyone else comes here looking for info. How do I run the commands to make it look for duplicates in specific locations ?Īny one can please help / show me a guide ?Įdit: I finally figured it out. However, I have no idea on to proceed beyond this. I found that dupeguru is the way to go to find and delete them. ![]() I have multiple backups from different computers and have thousands of duplicate files. I am moving all my backup files into NAS. Recently got synology as a backup/photos/survelliance station, etc. I am basic home user with not much technical knowledge. ![]()
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