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I have been FIGHTING TOOTH AND NAIL for about a week to get the AIO working in docker on Linux, and I'm getting extremely frustrated with it.
I FINALLY got it to actually function yesterday to where I could attempt to do its internal setup, but now I'm stuck with this page:
I'm genuinely starting to question whether it's worth it at this point, I haven't once been able to actually get it all the way set up and functional.
I tried the AIO image as well, I would recommend against it. https://github.com/nextcloud/docker is a more manual setup, but it's also much more flexible. AIO forces you to have a domain name and HTTPS certificate etc, which might not be necessary for you.
As for the page you are seeing, this is the administration page afaik, the actual nextcloud interface is running on a different port (https 443 with AIO).
I just keep hitting issues with the damn AIO, I got past this and now it's stuck in maintenance mode. Who the fuck thought this was in a release ready state? I swear I've never had this much issue with ANY other docker container- and the documentation doesn't help at all. I'm at a loss here, i'm super frustrated with this.