* docs(installation): add PORT env variable to Docker CLI & Docker Compose examples
* docs(installation): fix typo
* docs(installation): clarify hint about named volumes for windows installation example
If using a named volume like above, you can safely ignore the warning about the `/app/config` folder being incorrectly mounted on the setup page.
To access the files inside the volume created above, navigate to `\\wsl$\docker-desktop-data\version-pack-data\community\docker\volumes\overseerr-data\_data` using File Explorer.
To access the files inside the volume created above, navigate to `\\wsl$\docker-desktop-data\version-pack-data\community\docker\volumes\overseerr-data\_data` using File Explorer.
{% hint style="info" %}
{% hint style="info" %}
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**If you must run Docker on Windows, you should put the `/app/config` directory mount inside the VM and not on the Windows host.** (This also applies to other containers with SQLite databases.)
**If you must run Docker on Windows, you should put the `/app/config` directory mount inside the VM and not on the Windows host.** (This also applies to other containers with SQLite databases.)
Named volumes, like in the example commands above, are automatically mounted inside the VM.
Named volumes, like in the example commands above, are automatically mounted inside the VM. Therefore the warning on the setup about the `/app/config` folder being incorrectly mounted page should be ignored.