2024-04-03, 07:16 PM
(This post was last modified: 2024-04-03, 07:20 PM by TheDreadPirate. Edited 2 times in total.)
If you want to use 10.9 NOW you would need to change the tag from "latest" to "unstable".
WARNING, there are still bugs.
WARNING WARNING, upgrading to 10.9 is one way. You can't downgrade unless you made a backup of your /config folder.
What you could do is run unstable alongside stable.
Stop your Jellyfin container, make a copy of your Jellyfin docker directory, change the image tag to unstable, start the unstable image, change the network port from 8096 to 8097, restart unstable, start stable. Now you have both. This is assuming your /config and /cache volumes are relative paths.
WARNING, there are still bugs.
WARNING WARNING, upgrading to 10.9 is one way. You can't downgrade unless you made a backup of your /config folder.
What you could do is run unstable alongside stable.
Stop your Jellyfin container, make a copy of your Jellyfin docker directory, change the image tag to unstable, start the unstable image, change the network port from 8096 to 8097, restart unstable, start stable. Now you have both. This is assuming your /config and /cache volumes are relative paths.