He sent me a DM asking for a bit more info on how to chmod every time the system boots and other stuff about docker.   So as to have all the info in one post, I'll give a summary of how to use RunLast to run a script at boot.  One thing to note is that modifying the default init.d QNAP offers does nothing because right after running that, the system sets everything back to default so it's pretty much useless.  That's why we use RunLast or Entware. So, this is how I do it: You can get R
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