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  1. So I got it to say "you may now log into DSM through localhost:5000". So i did, and then it spits out a bunch of code in the terminal like its shutting down and doesn't work. I do get the Synology screen "Sorry the page you're looking for is not found". I keep getting closer but I'm still not into the OS! Any further help would be appreciated! Attaching the terminal output as rtf. vDSM7x Output loganm20.rtf
  2. hi @kroese, thanks for the help. It looked good but at the end i got this: Starting Virtual DSM... /run/run.sh: line 34: KVM_ACC_OPTS: unbound variable
  3. % docker run --rm -it --name dsm -p 5000:5000 -p 5001:5001 --cap-add NET_ADMIN --device="/dev/kvm:/dev/kvm" kroese/virtual-dsm:latest docker: Error response from daemon: error gathering device information while adding custom device "/dev/kvm": no such file or directory.
  4. i think the mac doesn't like this command: --device="/dev/kvm:/dev/kvm" is there a mac equiv?
  5. and I don't see in macOS docker desktop how to install the container with the terminal... desktop won't let me set multiple ports to 5000/5001. maybe that's the issue i'm having?
  6. thanks, now after the install sys partition it says "Error: TUN network interface not available...."
  7. i've been waiting for this day to come. Hopefully i can get it to work, and Synology recognizes the build as legit. I've got the image installed in Docker Desktop on MacOS 12. I'm getting a "failed to send flush request: operation not permitted" error at the end of the system install when it tries to boot. Could this be because i didn't set the ports or is it something else? I'm fairly new to Docker FYI, but i have worked with it some for the last 8 months or so.
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