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    ugos docker updating info

    I am new to UGOS and docker. New some info to upgrade
    Brian B
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    2025-04-27, 11:56 AM
    I installed using the ugos installation app for Jellyfin.  It completed and I got everything working.  It used 10.10.3 and I would like to upgrade to 10.10.7.  I do not know how to implement the upgrade (I did the windows upgrades no issues).  I understand how to shutdown the jellyfin docker, i just don't know how to upgrade. I don't have access to command line directly.  I just found a way to install a terminal in the docker container.  It shows /bin/bash.  What are my steps to upgrade to the latest.  do i just enter commands and what commands would allow me to keep my current installation info without losing the /data and /config directories created by the installation app?

    Thanks in advance. Sorry I don't know Docker, ugos and debian linux enough.  So far I like the docker version but I just need some assistance.
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    2025-04-27, 03:33 PM
    Sounds like you made a terminal inside the container itself. You can't update a container. To update, you always need to create a new container with the updated image, then destroy the old one.

    To not lose your old server's data, you need to make sure to externally mount the config folder outside of the container, then keep linking that to each new container you make. If you didn't do that, the config folder is in the old container which will be lost when you delete the container. If it's inside, you need to access the insides of the container and pull it out.

    I have never used UGOS, so I'm not sure how you would use their Docker implementation to do all of this, or if they allowed you to use your own custom image for Jellyfin. If they forced you to install a community app provided by themselves, you'll have to wait for them to push an update for Jellyfin.
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