May-15th-2019, 11:29 AM
Docker has also detected the dynamic USB device as a problem and came with a new flag you can set during container's start.
Read on the chapter "Dealing with dynamically created devices" here https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference...ne/create/.
Unfortunately the currently used netPI's portainer.io web GUI version cannot configure the flag "device-cgroup-rule" (and it's in the stars if it ever will) and hence solutions provided here https://github.com/th3mis/docker-usb-sync will not run on standard netPI even if you would have a udev rule host access. This solution receates a container whenver a USB device is plugged in and maps in the new device into the container. Nice idea by the way.
Read on the chapter "Dealing with dynamically created devices" here https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference...ne/create/.
Unfortunately the currently used netPI's portainer.io web GUI version cannot configure the flag "device-cgroup-rule" (and it's in the stars if it ever will) and hence solutions provided here https://github.com/th3mis/docker-usb-sync will not run on standard netPI even if you would have a udev rule host access. This solution receates a container whenver a USB device is plugged in and maps in the new device into the container. Nice idea by the way.
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