diff --git a/docs/content/config/troubleshooting/faq.md b/docs/content/config/troubleshooting/faq.md index 8199fe90..ebe89f8b 100644 --- a/docs/content/config/troubleshooting/faq.md +++ b/docs/content/config/troubleshooting/faq.md @@ -339,7 +339,7 @@ If you want to test it you can move into the running container, run it and see i You can do a lot of things with such a script. You can find an example user-patches.sh script here: [example user-patches.sh script](https://github.com/hanscees/dockerscripts/blob/master/scripts/tomav-user-patches.sh) -#### Special case pathcing supervisord config +#### Special case patching supervisord config It seems worth noting, that the `user-patches.sh` gets executed trough supervisord. If you need to patch some supervisord config (e.g. `/etc/supervisor/conf.d/saslauth.conf`), the patching happens too late. An easy workaround is to make the `user-patches.sh` reload the supervisord config after patching it: ```bash