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```console
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```console
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$ docker run -d \
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$ docker run -d \
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-v nextcloud:/var/www/html \
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-v nextcloud:/var/www/html \
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-v apps:/var/www/html/custom_apps \
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-v custom_apps:/var/www/html/custom_apps \
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-v config:/var/www/html/config \
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-v config:/var/www/html/config \
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-v data:/var/www/html/data \
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-v data:/var/www/html/data \
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-v theme:/var/www/html/themes/<YOUR_CUSTOM_THEME> \
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-v theme:/var/www/html/themes/<YOUR_CUSTOM_THEME> \
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nextcloud
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nextcloud
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```
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```
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If you'd prefer to use bind mounts instead of named volumes, for instance, when working with different device or network mounts for user data files and configuration:
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```console
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$ docker run -d \
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-v $(pwd)/nextcloud:/var/www/html \
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-v $(pwd)/custom_apps:/var/www/html/custom_apps \
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-v $(pwd)/config:/var/www/html/config \
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-v $(pwd)/data:/var/www/html/data \
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-v $(pwd)/theme:/var/www/html/themes/<YOUR_CUSTOM_THEME> \
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nextcloud
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```
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Here’s the same example using Docker's more detailed `--mount`. Note that with `-v` or `--volume`, the specified folders are created automatically if they don't exist. However, when using `--mount` for bind mounts, the directories must already exist on the host, or Docker will return an error.
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```console
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$ docker run -d \
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--mount type=bind,source=$(pwd)/nextcloud,target=/var/www/html \
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--mount type=bind,source=$(pwd)/custom_apps,target=/var/www/html/custom_apps \
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--mount type=bind,source=$(pwd)/config,target=/var/www/html/config \
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--mount type=bind,source=$(pwd)/data,target=/var/www/html/data \
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--mount type=bind,source=$(pwd)/theme,target=/var/www/html/themes/<YOUR_CUSTOM_THEME> \
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nextcloud
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```
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The examples above use the current directory for bind mounts. If this isn't suitable, you can modify the paths by using either a relative or absolute path.
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NOTE: Do not confuse the `apps` and `custom_apps` folders. These folders contain different sets of apps, and mixing them will result in a broken installation. The former contains "shipped" apps, which come with Nextcloud Server. The latter contains apps you install from the App Store.
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### Custom volumes
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### Custom volumes
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If mounting additional volumes under `/var/www/html`, you should consider:
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If mounting additional volumes under `/var/www/html`, you should consider:
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